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Existing evidence on the effects of photovoltaic panels on biodiversity: a systematic map with critical appraisal of study validity.

Alix LafitteRomain SordelloDakis-Yaoba OuédraogoChloé ThierryGeoffroy MarxJérémy FroidevauxBertrand SchatzChristian KerbiriouPhilippe GourdainYorick Reyjol
Published in: Environmental evidence (2023)
Three knowledge clusters for which a systematic review should be contemplated were identified: (i) the effects of PV installations on plant and (ii) arthropod communities and, (iii) their effects at a larger ecosystem scale on overall species abundance. However, the currently available evidence regarding the effects of photovoltaic installations on biodiversity is still scarce. More research is urgently needed on non-flying mammals and bats as well as amphibians and reptiles. Solar thermal panels and floating PV installations should also be further investigated. Studies comparing different designs of PV installations, management practices or contexts should be conducted as well. Indeed, more evidence is still needed to allow decision-makers to accurately and reliably select the types of PV installations and management practices that are least damaging to biodiversity.
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