Nature-Inclusive Design (NID) offers a key opportunity to ensure that offshore renewable infrastructure contributes positively to nature while fulfilling financial and energy objectives. While NID has been explored mainly in relation to underwater habitats, its potential to benefit seabirds and other avian species, for instance by providing safe nesting and resting opportunities, remains largely unexplored. Given the significant expansion of offshore energy projects planned by 2030 and beyond, the coming years represent a critical window to develop, test and implement NID measures for seabirds and to generate lessons that can guide their wider application and scaling in the future.
In this context, the NID4BirdLIFE project was launched in 2024, which aimed to help reverse the sharp decline of Black-legged Kittiwakes by installing NID solutions on the walls of the Princess Elisabeth Energy Island (PEI) in the Belgian North Sea, creating suitable nesting sites and fostering a stable breeding colony. Moreover, a further goal of the project was to collect, analyse, and monitor the different approaches, perspectives, and experiences of various stakeholders regarding NID for birds. A central pillar of this effort was also to create opportunities for mutual learning and collaboration among experts from diverse sectors including Transmission System Operators (TSO), wind developers, NGOs, research institutes, consultancies and service providers
In line with those objectives, in 2025, RGI organised a series of activities to engage with key actors and gather their perspectives, including a dedicated survey, a series of online interviews and an in-person workshop. Specifically, a workshop, held on 18 November in Brussels, provided a platform to discuss opportunities and challenges and to co-create principles that can guide the future roll-out of NID for birds. This report summarises the main challenges and potential solutions identified by stakeholders during all these activities and sets out proposed principles to support more effective implementation in future projects.
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Manon Thiel
manon[at]renewables-grid.euManager – Energy and Nature
Dení Aguilar Bellamy
deni[at]renewables-grid.euCoordinator – Offshore Energy and Nature