TY - CONF TI - State of the Science: Compensatory Mitigation and Voluntary Conservation for Birds AU - Goyert, H AU - Ellis, A AU - Wilson, D AU - Cook, A AU - Dvarskas, A AU - Searle, K T2 - 2024 State of the Science Workshop on Offshore Wind Energy, Wildlife, and Fisheries C1 - Long Island, New York, USA AB - This symposium aims to identify existing research efforts that integrate impact assessements with compensatory mitigation and/or voluntary offsets. Organizers: Holly Goyert (moderator), Kate Williams, Wing Goodale, Evan Adams, Kim Peters, Scott Johnston, and Caleb Spiegel. Presentations include:Introduction – Holly GoyertUSFWS approaches to compensatory mitigation, and considerations on net gain strategies – Scott Johnston Conceptual overview of the methods available to quantify compensation – Aspen EllisApplications of identifying offsite offsets and acceptable levels of impact from collision with onshore wind energy in emerging markets – Dave Wilson and Aonghais CookHabitat and resource equivalency analyses as potential approaches for net-positive biodiversity estimation – Anthony DvarskasResearch to underpin policies designed to offshore impacts from offshore wind and achieve net gain in the UK – Kate Searle DA - 2024/07// PY - 2024 UR - https://www.nyetwg.com/2024-workshop LA - English KW - Wind Energy KW - Fixed Offshore Wind KW - Collision KW - Birds ER -