Offshore Wind in the
European Union.Towards Integrated Management of our Marine Waters (Energy and
Environmental Law & Policy Series Supranational and Comparative Aspects)
by Katelijn van Hende
(Author)
Offshore Wind in the European Union. Towards
Integrated Management of our Marine Waters provides you with a thorough
exploration of the issues behind the planning, permitting and licensing of
offshore wind farms and grid interconnections in the European Union marine
waters, with a focus on the North and Baltic Seas.
The main aim is to assess whether the current legal
framework constitutes an integrated legal framework and you'll find clear and
detailed discussion of this complex area. The author offers expert guidance on
suggested improvements that could move the current framework towards a more
fully integrated system.
An extensive and invaluable resource, you will gain
insights into activity in the field with descriptions of existing approaches to
the management of seas and oceans, with examples of their implementation in the
EU's Integrated Maritime Policy, as well as the ocean policies in Australia and
New Zealand. Also included are in-depth discussions of how economic sectoral
interests (i.e., oil and gas extraction, maritime transport routes, cables and
pipelines, fishing) affect the strategic development of offshore wind policy.
The role of regional sea conventions in the North and Baltic Seas are taken
into account, as are the exclusive economic zones defined by the United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea.
How will this help you?
Stay informed -- as a major new contribution to a
debate within the European Union on the importance of maritime spatial planning
and rational use of sea space, you will be up to date with the latest issues
and debates.
In depth understanding -- analysis of how the
objectives laid down in environmental instruments can collide with the fast
development of offshore wind farms and grid interconnections ensure that you
are aware of the possible obstacles in this field.
Practical -- includes examples of existing approaches
to the management of seas and oceans and discussion of the economic pressures
on offshore wind policy.
Detailed coverage of the following topics:
weighing the particular economic objectives of
different countries;
principles of conferral, subsidiarity, and
proportionality in EU law;
coherence and consistency;
competition for sea space;
the marine environment and its ecosystems;
environmental impact assessments; and
special protected areas.
Offshore Wind in the European Union. Towards
Integrated Management of our Marine Waters will prove indispensable to lawyers,
policymakers, officials, and academics concerned with the management of sea
space to include the wind farms necessary to achieve the Union's 2020 renewable
energy goals.