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Introductory survey for a long-term environment monitoring related to geothermal energy development (wild animals). Main report; Chinetsu kaihatsu ni kakawaru choki kankyo monitoring donyu chosa (dobutsukei). Honpen

Abstract

An investigation and a study of the literature are conducted aiming at establishing methods for a long-term monitoring of environmental effects of geothermal energy development on wild animals. Introduced here are the present status of geothermal power plants and an environmental assessment of geothermal energy development in Japan. Relating to geothermal development, the paper summarized factors and elements impacting on wild animals and their relations, and problems on environmental conservation. Methods for investigating wild animals assessment and investigations of environmental assessment are outlined. The study of wild animals monitoring was conducted in Otake and Hatchobaru geothermal areas by NEDO entrusted to by Environment Agency and MITI, and monitoring examples in the study are summed up here. Methods of wild animals monitoring for geothermal energy development are considered, referring to and citing researches on natural environment monitoring methods by the Japan Highway Public Corporation. There are very few data and reports on wild animals environmental monitoring related to geothermal energy development. It is important to accumulate a lot of study examples and scientific knowledge and information to assess and monitor the environment for wild animals. 24 refs., 9 figs., 28 tabs.
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1991
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEDO-P-9010-Pt.1
Reference Number:
SCA: 150600; PA: NEDO-91:820224; SN: 92000663659
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 1991
Subject:
15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD; HATCHOBARU GEOTHERMAL FIELD; TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT; WILD ANIMALS; LIFETIME; MONITORING; JAPAN; GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS; NATIONAL GOVERNMENT; PROCEEDINGS; 150600; ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
Sponsoring Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
OSTI ID:
10120371
Research Organizations:
New Energy Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92769384; TRN: 91:820224
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only)
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
125 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

None. Introductory survey for a long-term environment monitoring related to geothermal energy development (wild animals). Main report; Chinetsu kaihatsu ni kakawaru choki kankyo monitoring donyu chosa (dobutsukei). Honpen. Japan: N. p., 1991. Web.
None. Introductory survey for a long-term environment monitoring related to geothermal energy development (wild animals). Main report; Chinetsu kaihatsu ni kakawaru choki kankyo monitoring donyu chosa (dobutsukei). Honpen. Japan.
None. 1991. "Introductory survey for a long-term environment monitoring related to geothermal energy development (wild animals). Main report; Chinetsu kaihatsu ni kakawaru choki kankyo monitoring donyu chosa (dobutsukei). Honpen." Japan.
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title = {Introductory survey for a long-term environment monitoring related to geothermal energy development (wild animals). Main report; Chinetsu kaihatsu ni kakawaru choki kankyo monitoring donyu chosa (dobutsukei). Honpen}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {An investigation and a study of the literature are conducted aiming at establishing methods for a long-term monitoring of environmental effects of geothermal energy development on wild animals. Introduced here are the present status of geothermal power plants and an environmental assessment of geothermal energy development in Japan. Relating to geothermal development, the paper summarized factors and elements impacting on wild animals and their relations, and problems on environmental conservation. Methods for investigating wild animals assessment and investigations of environmental assessment are outlined. The study of wild animals monitoring was conducted in Otake and Hatchobaru geothermal areas by NEDO entrusted to by Environment Agency and MITI, and monitoring examples in the study are summed up here. Methods of wild animals monitoring for geothermal energy development are considered, referring to and citing researches on natural environment monitoring methods by the Japan Highway Public Corporation. There are very few data and reports on wild animals environmental monitoring related to geothermal energy development. It is important to accumulate a lot of study examples and scientific knowledge and information to assess and monitor the environment for wild animals. 24 refs., 9 figs., 28 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1991}
month = {Mar}
}