Lafitte Alix, Sordello Romain, de Crespin de Billy Véronique, Froidevaux Jérémy, Gourdain Philippe, Kerbiriou Christian, Langridge Joseph, Marx Geoffroy, Schatz Bertrand, Thierry Chloé, Reyjol Yorick
PatriNat (Office Français de la Biodiversité (OFB) - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) - Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHN)), 75005, Paris, France.
OFB (Office Français de la Biodiversité), 94300, Vincennes, France.
Environ Evid. 2022 Nov 29;11(1):36. doi: 10.1186/s13750-022-00291-x.
Climate change and the current phase-out of fossil fuel-fired power generation are currently expanding the market of renewable energy and more especially photovoltaic (PV) panels. Contrary to other types of renewable energies, such as wind and hydroelectricity, evidence on the effects of PV panels on biodiversity has been building up only fairly recently. PV panels have been linked to substantial impacts on species and ecosystems, the first and most obvious one being the degradation of natural habitats but they may also lead to mortality of individuals and displacements of populations. Hence, we propose a systematic map aiming to draw a comprehensive panorama of the available knowledge on the effects of photovoltaic and solar thermal (PVST) installations, whatever their scales (i.e. cells, panels, arrays, utility-scale facilities), on terrestrial and semi-aquatic species and natural/semi-natural habitats and ecosystems. This work aims at providing decision-makers with a better understanding of the effects of PVST installations and, therefore, help them further protect biodiversity while also mitigating anthropogenic climate change.
We will follow the collaboration for environmental evidence guidelines and search for relevant peer-reviewed and grey literature in English or French. The search string will combine population (all wild terrestrial and semi-aquatic species-e.g. animals, plants, fungi, microorganisms-as well as natural/semi-natural terrestrial habitats and ecosystems) and exposure/intervention (all technologies of PVST panels at all scales of installations and therefore excluding concentrated solar power) terms. A pre-built test list of relevant articles will be used to assess the comprehensiveness of the search string. Extracted citations will be screened at title and full-text stages thanks to pre-defined inclusion/exclusion criteria. Accepted citations will then be split into studies and observations, from which relevant metadata (e.g. taxon, exposure/intervention, outcome) will be extracted and their internal validity assessed through a critical appraisal. The database will be accessible alongside a map report which will draw a landscape of eligible studies. By describing studied populations, exposures/interventions, outcomes and internal study validity results, the report will identify potential knowledge clusters and gaps regarding the effects of PVST installations on biodiversity and ecosystems.
气候变化以及当前化石燃料发电的逐步淘汰正在推动可再生能源市场的扩张,尤其是光伏(PV)板市场。与风能和水能等其他类型的可再生能源不同,有关光伏板对生物多样性影响的证据直到最近才逐渐积累起来。光伏板已被证明会对物种和生态系统产生重大影响,其中首要且最明显的影响是自然栖息地的退化,但它们也可能导致个体死亡和种群迁移。因此,我们提出了一项系统综述,旨在全面呈现关于光伏和太阳能热(PVST)装置(无论其规模如何,即电池、面板、阵列、公用事业规模设施)对陆地和半水生物种以及自然/半自然栖息地和生态系统影响的现有知识全景。这项工作旨在帮助决策者更好地理解PVST装置的影响,从而在缓解人为气候变化的同时进一步保护生物多样性。
我们将遵循环境证据协作指南,搜索英文或法文的相关同行评审文献和灰色文献。搜索词将结合种群(所有野生陆地和半水生物种,如动物、植物、真菌、微生物,以及自然/半自然陆地栖息地和生态系统)和暴露/干预(所有规模装置下的PVST面板技术,因此不包括聚光太阳能发电)术语。将使用预先构建的相关文章测试列表来评估搜索词的全面性。根据预先定义的纳入/排除标准,在标题和全文阶段对提取的引用进行筛选。然后,接受的引用将被分为研究和观察两类,从中提取相关元数据(如分类单元、暴露/干预、结果),并通过批判性评估来评估其内部有效性。该数据库将与一份地图报告一同提供,该报告将描绘符合条件的研究概况。通过描述研究的种群、暴露/干预、结果和内部研究有效性结果,该报告将识别关于PVST装置对生物多样性和生态系统影响的潜在知识集群和空白。