2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-017-0846-z
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Energy Development in Colorado’s Pawnee National Grasslands: Mapping and Measuring the Disturbance Footprint of Renewables and Non-Renewables

Abstract: This paper examines the pattern and extent of energy development in steppe landscapes of northeast Colorado, United States. We compare the landscape disturbance created by oil and gas production to that of wind energy inside the Pawnee National Grasslands eastern side. This high-steppe landscape consists of a mosaic of federal, state, and private lands where dominant economic activities include ranching, agriculture, tourism, oil and gas extraction, and wind energy generation. Utilizing field surveys, remote s… Show more

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“…The noise propagation depends on meteorological conditions, barriers, topography, building characteristics, and ground surface materials [18,21,34]. Background noise can diminish the noise perception from WTs [34].…”
Section: Noise Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The noise propagation depends on meteorological conditions, barriers, topography, building characteristics, and ground surface materials [18,21,34]. Background noise can diminish the noise perception from WTs [34].…”
Section: Noise Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there is a rapid expansion of oil and gas development on some USFS lands (Baynard et al 2017). Currently, there is a rapid expansion of oil and gas development on some USFS lands (Baynard et al 2017).…”
Section: Continuing Challenges To Protection and Restoration Of Aquatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oil and gas activities are governed by different laws where the Bureau of Land Management is the agency that approves permits and licenses to explore, develop, and produce energy resources on federal lands. Currently, there is a rapid expansion of oil and gas development on some USFS lands (Baynard et al 2017). One possible outcome of increased oil and gas development could be lower regional water quality due to contaminated groundwater, wastewater discharge, and accidental chemical spills (Vidic et al 2013).…”
Section: Continuing Challenges To Protection and Restoration Of Aquatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ROW can then be returned to its pre‐disturbance land use by being seeded to native plants in a grassland setting or being returned to agricultural production in an agroecosystem. Grasslands and croplands have been disproportionately affected by infrastructure development and reclamation (Baynard et al., 2017; Davis et al., 2018; Preston & Kim, 2016). Although the duration that pipeline ROWs are disturbed can be days, weeks, or months, well pads are reclaimed after the production of the well has sufficiently decreased, which may be decades after the installation of the well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%