Wind power is a rapidly growing source of energy worldwide. It is crucial for climate change mitigation, but it also accelerates the degradation of biodiversity through habitat loss and the displacement of wildlife. To understand the extent of displacement and reasons for observations where no displacement is reported, we conducted a systematic review of birds, bats, and terrestrial mammals. Eighty-four peer-reviewed studies of onshore wind power yielded 160 distinct displacement distances, termed cases. For birds, bats, and mammals, 63 %, 72 %, and 67 % of cases respectively reported displacement. Cranes (3/3 cases), owls (2/2), and semi-domestic reindeer (6/6) showed consistent displacement on average up to 5 km. Gallinaceus birds showed ...
Although labeled as environmentally friendly, wind power can have negative impacts on the environmen...
Mitigation of anthropogenic climate change involves deployments of renewable energy worldwide, inclu...
Although labeled as environmentally friendly, wind power can have negative impacts on the environmen...
The development of renewable energy technologies such as wind turbines forms a vital part of strateg...
This research was funded by a research grant from the Leverhulme Trust (a U.K. based independent cha...
The wind energy sector is steadily growing, and the number of wind turbines is expected to expand ac...
Abstract Wind energy development contributes sub-stantially to achieve climate protection goals. Uni...
Mitigation of anthropogenic climate change involves deployments of renewable energy worldwide, inclu...
The expansion of wind energy over large areas may be accompanied by major conflicts with birds, incl...
Wind turbines have been recognised as an alternative and clean-energy source with a low environment...
International audienceWind energy is rapidly growing as a renewable source of energy but is not neut...
Mitigation of anthropogenic climate change involves deployments of renewable energy worldwide, inclu...
The development of renewable energy technologies such as wind turbines forms a vital part of strateg...
Mitigation of anthropogenic climate change involves deployments of renewable energy worldwide, inclu...
Although labeled as environmentally friendly, wind power can have negative impacts on the environmen...
Mitigation of anthropogenic climate change involves deployments of renewable energy worldwide, inclu...
Although labeled as environmentally friendly, wind power can have negative impacts on the environmen...
The development of renewable energy technologies such as wind turbines forms a vital part of strateg...
This research was funded by a research grant from the Leverhulme Trust (a U.K. based independent cha...
The wind energy sector is steadily growing, and the number of wind turbines is expected to expand ac...
Abstract Wind energy development contributes sub-stantially to achieve climate protection goals. Uni...
Mitigation of anthropogenic climate change involves deployments of renewable energy worldwide, inclu...
The expansion of wind energy over large areas may be accompanied by major conflicts with birds, incl...
Wind turbines have been recognised as an alternative and clean-energy source with a low environment...
International audienceWind energy is rapidly growing as a renewable source of energy but is not neut...
Mitigation of anthropogenic climate change involves deployments of renewable energy worldwide, inclu...
The development of renewable energy technologies such as wind turbines forms a vital part of strateg...
Mitigation of anthropogenic climate change involves deployments of renewable energy worldwide, inclu...
Although labeled as environmentally friendly, wind power can have negative impacts on the environmen...
Mitigation of anthropogenic climate change involves deployments of renewable energy worldwide, inclu...
Although labeled as environmentally friendly, wind power can have negative impacts on the environmen...