Abstract
Recognizing the importance to society of an adequate and stable energy supply and that renewable energy sources can significantly contribute to achieving this, and aware that renewable power generation, especially from wind energy, large solar panel power stations, and biomass production, is projected by the International Energy Agency to triple by 2035,
Recognizing also that the rapid growth of renewable energy infrastructure affects many migratory species listed by CMS and other legal frameworks, and concerned about the cumulative effects of such infrastructure on the movement of migratory species, their ability to utilize critical staging areas, the loss and fragmentation of their habitats, and mortality from collisions with infrastructural developments,