Several airports in the US have recently installed large photovoltaic (PV) arrays near air-operations areas to offset energy demands, and the US Federal Aviation Administration has published guidelines for new solar installations on airport properties. Although an increased reliance on solar energy will likely benefit airports from environmental and economic perspectives, bird use of solar installations should be exam-ined before wide-scale implementation to determine whether such changes in land use adversely affect aviation safety by increasing risk of bird-aircraft collisions. We studied bird use of five pairs of PV arrays and nearby airport grasslands in Arizona, Colorado, and Ohio, over one year. Across locations, we observed 46 specie...
Grass management has been used for many years at airports in an attempt to reduce numbers of birds a...
AbstractDespite the benefits of reduced toxic and carbon emissions and a perpetual energy resource, ...
Bird strikes are the most common wildlife hazard to aviation safety (Dolbeer et ale 2000). Advances ...
Several airports in the US have recently installed large photovoltaic (PV) arrays near air-operation...
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration recently published guidelines for new solar array installat...
Bird aircraft collisions (bird strikes) are a recognized safety hazard and land uses that attract bi...
Scaling up for alternative energy such as solar, wind, and biofuel raises a number of environmental ...
Renewable energy is a promising alternative to alleviating fossil fuel-based dependencies, but its d...
With an ever-increasing demand for renewable energy in response to climate change, utility-scale sol...
A source of large surface areas for solar photovoltaic (PV) farms that has been largely overlooked i...
International audienceA source of large surface areas for solar photovoltaic (PV) farms that has bee...
Renewable energy production can kill individual birds, but little is known about how it affects avia...
A question has lingered over the Aviation Industry for over 30 years. Can we improve the visibility ...
Growing concerns about climate change, foreign oil dependency, and environmental quality have foster...
Many airports have become aware of the environmental benefits of using renewable energy resources, a...
Grass management has been used for many years at airports in an attempt to reduce numbers of birds a...
AbstractDespite the benefits of reduced toxic and carbon emissions and a perpetual energy resource, ...
Bird strikes are the most common wildlife hazard to aviation safety (Dolbeer et ale 2000). Advances ...
Several airports in the US have recently installed large photovoltaic (PV) arrays near air-operation...
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration recently published guidelines for new solar array installat...
Bird aircraft collisions (bird strikes) are a recognized safety hazard and land uses that attract bi...
Scaling up for alternative energy such as solar, wind, and biofuel raises a number of environmental ...
Renewable energy is a promising alternative to alleviating fossil fuel-based dependencies, but its d...
With an ever-increasing demand for renewable energy in response to climate change, utility-scale sol...
A source of large surface areas for solar photovoltaic (PV) farms that has been largely overlooked i...
International audienceA source of large surface areas for solar photovoltaic (PV) farms that has bee...
Renewable energy production can kill individual birds, but little is known about how it affects avia...
A question has lingered over the Aviation Industry for over 30 years. Can we improve the visibility ...
Growing concerns about climate change, foreign oil dependency, and environmental quality have foster...
Many airports have become aware of the environmental benefits of using renewable energy resources, a...
Grass management has been used for many years at airports in an attempt to reduce numbers of birds a...
AbstractDespite the benefits of reduced toxic and carbon emissions and a perpetual energy resource, ...
Bird strikes are the most common wildlife hazard to aviation safety (Dolbeer et ale 2000). Advances ...