生物多样性
生产(经济)
风力发电
环境科学
海风
自然资源经济学
环境资源管理
业务
地理
气象学
生态学
生物
经济
宏观经济学
作者
Todd E. Katzner,David M. Nelson,Ana Teresa Marques,Christian C. Voigt,Sergio A. Lambertucci,Natalia Rebolo,Enrico Bernard,Robert H. Diehl,Megan Murgatroyd
标识
DOI:10.1038/s44358-025-00078-1
摘要
Wind is increasingly used as a renewable source of energy worldwide. However, harvesting wind energy can have negative consequences for biodiversity. In this Review, we summarize the growth of onshore wind power, its impacts on species and ecosystems, and how those impacts are assessed and mitigated. Across the construction, operation and decommissioning stages, wind facilities are associated with wildlife fatality and behavioural change as well as alteration, loss and fragmentation of terrestrial and aerial habitat. These negative consequences can be mitigated by avoiding construction of wind turbines at sensitive sites, detecting and deterring wildlife, curtailing turbines to reduce fatalities, and replacing lost habitats. Uncertainty about wildlife populations and their demographic parameters, the rate and extent of build-out of onshore wind energy, and best practices for mitigation, as well as variability in regulatory requirements by country or region, all contribute to the difficulty of predicting the consequences of this technology for biodiversity. Scenario-based modelling that incorporates population- and community-level consequences to biodiversity from varying degrees of wind energy development — including the cumulative effects of multiple facilities — is key to addressing this uncertainty. This Review discusses the biodiversity effects of onshore wind energy generation (including changes to land and aerial habitats, altered wildlife behaviour and wildlife fatalities) and present and future opportunities to mitigate these impacts as the technology grows rapidly worldwide.
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