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WBA 2018 Conference: Warsaw, Poland, Presentations

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The World Birdstrike Association together with the Civil Aviation Office organize an international conference “Bird / Wildlife Strike Prevention” which was held on November 19-21, 2018. The conference was devoted to reducing the risks to air traffic associated with the occurrence and activity of animals. The event took place at the Club of the Military University of Technology in Warsaw.

Recent Developments of ICAO on Wildlife Strike Hazard Reduction by Mr Yong Wang, ICAO

EASA Wildlife Strike Prevention Update by Mr Vasilis Stefanioros, EASA

Brazilian Wildlife Strike Reporting System (SIGRA) by Lt Weber Galvao Novaes, Brazil

Human Fatalities and Destroyed Aircraft due to Wildlife Strikes, 1912 to Present by Mr Jeff Follett, Australia

Why do Black Kites get Involved in Bird Strikes More Than Othe Wildlife Species in Kenya by Mr George Amutete, KAA Kenya

Does the ATC have a role in the Wildlife Strike Prevention? by Mr Valte Basttistoni, Italy

Operational Impact of Bird Strikes on ATC Management Processes by Dr Guido Shultz and Ms Isabel Metz

Wildlife Hazard Management at Incheon Airport by Mr Donghyung Ko, South Korea

Pattern of Avoidance Shown by Birds to moving Aircraft by Mr Tom Kelly, Ireland

A Novel Horizaontal Tail Leading Edge Structure Against Bird Strikes by Mr Liu Jun, China

Regulatory Evaluation: An Approach for CAA's to Assess the Effectiveness of their Wildlife Program by Mr John R Weller, FAA

Wildlife Management at US Airports - Myth Vs Reality by Mr Mike Begier, USA

Flight Safety & Nature Conservation by Mr Fred Wouters, Birdlife International

Aviation Fibresand Produces Soil Environment that discourages Earthworms and Improves Drainage. by Mr Micheal Cannon, UK

Aerocology Meets Aviation Safety: Early Warning Systems that Ptevent En-route Bird Strikes by Mr Hans Van Gasteren, The Netherlands

Bird Strike Probability Calculation and BIRDTAM determination by Mr Frederik De Vos, Belgium

Towards the Next Generation of key performance Indicators (KPIs) by Mr Siete Hamminga, The Netherlands

Wildlife Hazard Challenges in a Changing World by Dr Michal Skakuj, Poland

Longterm Radar Monitoring of Bird Movements and migration on and Around Berlin Brandenburg Airport by Mr Richard Klaub, Germany

How to Re-seed your Airfield Grass with Endophyte containing Grass Seeds, by Mr Mogen Hansen