
Accommodating Biodiversity in Coastal Infrastructure for Offshore Wind
Ports and other coastal infrastructures are key to delivering on Norway’s offshore wind goals. Accommodating biodiversity in the extension or construction of coastal infrastructure is crucial for a sustainable offshore wind development in Norway. Join us for this joint event by the working groups Ports & Infrastructure and Nature Positive Offshore Wind.
Programme:*
- 9:30-10:00 - Coffee and mingling
- 10:00 - Welcome. Norwegian Offshore Wind and working group leaders
- 10:15 - Overview of potential ports. Astrid Green, NOW
- 10:25 - Biodiversity in coastal zone plans and zoning plans - public regulations for planning in the coastal zone.
Kristin Nordli, senior advisor, planning division, Ministry or local government and regional
development. - 10:40 - Company perspectives. Fjordbase and Vindafjord. Q&A
- 11:10 - Coffee break
- 11:25 - Biodiversity measures in an international offshore wind hub.
Ekaitz Lopez Amurro, Chief Financial Officer, Bilbao Port - 11:50 - What can we learn from other national and international projects? Aquatic Environments.
NIVA on impacts of Norwegian coast, mapping and monitoring of marine habitats - 12:15 - Lunch and mingling
- 13:05 - Aquatic Environments continue. NIVA on rewilding/restoration of coastal infrastructure
- Sintef Ocean, Advancing Ecosystem-based Management through Hybrid Blue-Grey Infrastructures
in Marine and Coastal Areas, EU project Transeation
- Impacts and solutions for terrestrial ecosystems (TBC) - 13:50 - What can we learn from other national asset owners?
Grete Rydningen Møgster, General Manager Utsira Offshore Wind - Measures in the Coastal Zone. Q&A - 14:05 - Coffee break
- 14:20 - Discussions
- 14:50 - Closing remarks and next steps
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