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Methodology of risk assessment for electricity distribution lines in Slovakia with regard to potential bird mortality due to collisions with power lines
Šmídt et al.
2019
Slovakia
English
Species-specific effectiveness of bird protection markers on overhead power lines methodological principles for categorising the mitigation effect of bird protection markers -A proposal for a specialised convention
Liesenjohann et al.
2019
Germany
German
Monitoring of effectiveness of bird flight diverters in preventing bird mortality from powerline collisions in Slovakia
Gális & Ševčík
2019
Slovakia
English
Birds and electricity networks in North Africa: A practical guide to identifying and preventing dangerous power lines
Martín et al.
2019
Northern Africa
French
Solved: Bird-line collision
Dwyer et al.
2019
U.S.
English
Near-ultraviolet light reduced Sandhill Crane collisions with a power line by 98%
Dwyer et al.
2019
U.S.
English
Retrofitting power poles to prevent electrocution of translocated Ridgway's Hawks (Buteo ridgwayi)
Dwyer et al.
2019
Dominican Republic
English
Research on the Protection Range of Bird Droppings of 110kV Transmission Line Based on ANSYS Maxwell
Hao Zhang et al.
2019
Global
English
Re-assessing the effectiveness of wire-marking to mitigate bird collisions with power lines: A meta-analysis and guidelines for field studies
Bernardino et al.
2019
English
Bird collisions with power lines: Prioritizing species and areas by estimating potential population_level impacts
D'Amico et al.
2019
Spain & Portugal
English
Birds' protection and electricity transmission lines
Ruadonikis & Morkunas
2018
Lithuania
English
Bird collisions with power lines: State of the art and priority areas for research
Bernardino et al.
2018
English
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