Dzhankeldy Wind Power Project
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Invertebrate surveying was undertaken in Spring 2021, which is the optimal time as invertebrate populations are at a peak due to the increase in available vegetation. 7.1.6.2 Results Table 7-9 Dzhankeldy Wind Farm – Invertebrate Survey Results (Spring 2021) ID I NVERTEBRATES T AXONOMIC O RDER N O . OF S PECIES 1 Hymenoptera 15 2 Coleoptera 3 3 Diptera 2 4 Bllatodea 1 5 Hemiptera 2 6 Araeae 1 7 Scorpiones 1 8 Scolopendromorpha 1 The recorded entomofauna was typical for this area. No species listed in the Red Book of Uzbekistan or IUCN Red List were found. 7.2 Receptors 7.2.1 Area of Influence The area of influence is the area within which project activities may affect receptors. As different aspects carry differing spatial extents, the AoI varies considerably. The paragraphs below provide the AoI that was considered for each type of predicted potential impact. The area of influence for Habitat Loss impacts is inclusive of the full project construction and operation footprint, including associated facilities, laydown areas, and any existing or new roads utilized for incoming and outbound transport. Dzhankeldy 500MW Wind Farm ESIA Volume 2- Main Text, Tables & Figures 220 The area of influence for Direct Mortality impacts is inclusive of the full project construction and operation footprint, including associated facilities, laydown areas, and any existing or new roads utilized for incoming and outbound transport, as well as the airspace of the wind farm and OHTL corridor. The area of influence for Habitat Degradation impacts extends beyond the footprint of the project inclusive of a 1km buffer, to account for the phenomenon of edge effect. The area of influence for Habitat Fragmentation and Disturbance impacts extends beyond the footprint of the project inclusive of a 5 km buffer, to account for the phenomenon of barrier effect. The area of influence for Displacement impacts extends beyond the footprint of the project inclusive of a 100km buffer, to account for the secondary impacts of displaced wildlife into adjacent territories. The area of influence for Introduced Species / Proliferation of Species impacts extends beyond the footprint of the project inclusive of a 100km buffer, to account for (1) potential major invasive spread and (2) secondary impacts caused by displacement of less competitive fauna into adjacent areas. 7.2.2 Sensitive Receptors The following overview table groups the conservation value of ecological receptors that may be impacted by project works. It includes species registered during the surveys as well as sensitive species that are anticipated to possibly occur within the AoI. Dzhankeldy 500MW Wind Farm ESIA Volume 2- Main Text, Tables & Figures 221 Download 6.64 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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