文章:欧盟物种保护法和风能:当前的挑战和丹麦的经验

Q3 Social Sciences
H. Anker, Birgitte Egelund Olsen
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引用次数: 2

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本文借鉴了欧盟法院的判例法和丹麦在陆上风电安装方面的经验,强调了在气候变化、能源安全和生物多样性保护问题之间的协调方面存在的某些挑战。欧盟物种保护规则被许多人视为风能发展的障碍,2022年委员会修订《可再生能源指令》的提案也反映了这一点。然而,该提案是否能解决欧盟委员会确定的对附件四物种和鸟类进行严格直接物种保护以防止蓄意捕杀或干扰的挑战,这一点并不明显。文章建议,与其搁置Natura 2000场地的一般环境影响评估(EIA)和适当的评估要求,不如重新审视《鸟类和栖息地指令》,特别是关于非故意活动引起的“蓄意杀害或干扰”,以期达到群体水平,而不是个体样本水平。欧盟,物种保护,生物多样性,可再生能源,风能
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Article: EU Species Protection Law and Wind Energy: Current Challenges and Danish Experiences
This article highlights certain challenges as regards the reconciliation between concerns of climate change, energy security and biodiversity protection, drawing on case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the Danish experiences regarding onshore wind energy installations. The EU species protection rules are by many perceived as an obstacle to wind energy development as also reflected in the 2022 Commission proposal to amend the Renewable Energy Directive. However, it is not evident that the proposal will solve the challenges of accommodating the strict direct species protection of, in particular, Annex IV species and birds against deliberate killing or disturbance as determined by the CJEU. The article suggests that rather than setting aside the general environmental impact assessment (EIA) and appropriate assessment requirements for Natura 2000 sites, there is a need to revisit the Birds and Habitats Directives, in particular as regards ‘deliberate killing or disturbance’ caused by non-intentional activities with a view to the population level as opposed to the individual specimen level. European Union, Species protection, Biodiversity, Renewables, Wind energy
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