TerrOïko presents the SimOïko module “Central Place Foraging”
This week, we are attending the 8th Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts - CWW2025, the leading international event on wind energy and its interaction with biodiversity, which is being held in Montpellier (France) until Friday.
As part of the poster sessions, we are presenting a special feature of our ecological simulation software SimOïko, specifically designed to analyze the risk of collision between flying species and wind turbines.
Modeling and simulation Company life Research & Development Risk of collision
What have they done with our work?
For a consulting firm, it is not always easy to know what happens “afterwards”: has this assessment permanently changed the client's perspective on the issue, have these recommendations been followed up on, has biodiversity ultimately benefited?
So when we learn that our report has not been shelved, and that our recommendations have led to concrete action, we savor the moment!
Here is just one example among many: two years ago, we worked on the green and blue infrastructure of the Roissy Pays de France agglomeration.
Press release Territorial planning
It's back to school time, and we're heading back to scientific symposiums and conferences!
In two weeks, we will be attending the Conference on Wind Energy & Wildlife Impacts (CWW), the leading international event on wind energy and its interaction with biodiversity.
Now in its eighth year, the conference will be held in Montpellier, France, from September 8 to 12, and is co-organized by France Renouvelables and our colleagues at Biotope.
We will be presenting a special feature of our ecological simulation software SimOïko, specifically designed to analyze the risk of collision between flying species and wind turbines.
Company life Risk of collision Impact assessment