Spatial overlap of wind farms on peatland with sensitive areas for birds

The UK Government has set stringent targets for renewable energy generation, prompting a substantial increase in proposals for wind farms, notably in the Scottish uplands which have a particularly high wind resource. These upland areas also support many bird species of conservation concern, leading...

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Main Authors: J.A. Bright, R.H.W. Langston, J.W. Pearce-Higgins, R. Bullman, R. Evans, S. Gardner
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: International Mire Conservation Group and International Peatland Society 2008
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ab6d831b27e34d0eb92f9cce6461b22d 2023-10-09T21:49:22+02:00 Spatial overlap of wind farms on peatland with sensitive areas for birds J.A. Bright R.H.W. Langston J.W. Pearce-Higgins R. Bullman R. Evans S. Gardner 2008-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/ab6d831b27e34d0eb92f9cce6461b22d EN eng International Mire Conservation Group and International Peatland Society http://www.mires-and-peat.net/map04/map_04_07.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1819-754X 1819-754X https://doaj.org/article/ab6d831b27e34d0eb92f9cce6461b22d Mires and Peat, Vol 4, Iss 07, Pp 1-12 (2008) bird conservation bird sensitivity map renewable energy Scotland wind turbine Ecology QH540-549.5 article 2008 ftdoajarticles 2023-09-10T00:50:17Z The UK Government has set stringent targets for renewable energy generation, prompting a substantial increase in proposals for wind farms, notably in the Scottish uplands which have a particularly high wind resource. These upland areas also support many bird species of conservation concern, leading to potential conflict. To help minimise this conflict, a map has been created indicating areas in Scotland where especially careful planning of wind farms will be necessary to avoid adverse impacts on vulnerable bird species. This map is based on the locations of statutorily protected Special Protection Areas, plus eighteen bird species of conservation priority. It is used here to assess the proportion of current and proposed wind farms on peatland, whether these coincide with mapped sensitive areas for birds, and which species are most likely to be affected. A high proportion of wind farms are on peatland (by stage in planning process: scoping 40%, application 38 %, approved 23%, installed 55%), although the area of peatland is only ca. 12% that of Scotland. Peatland also contains a high proportion of sensitive areas for birds. Of the 1 km squares from the sensitivity map whose centres fall within peatland, 52% are high sensitivity, 32% medium sensitivity and 17% low/unknown sensitivity. This compares with figures of 37%, 31% and 32% respectively for Scotland overall. Species on the map that are associated with peatland are red-throated diver, black-throated diver, common scoter, hen harrier and arctic skua. Of these, hen harrier is the species most likely to coincide with current and future wind farm developments, and cumulative effects of peatland wind farms on this species require assessment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic skua Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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topic bird conservation
bird sensitivity map
renewable energy
Scotland
wind turbine
Ecology
QH540-549.5
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bird sensitivity map
renewable energy
Scotland
wind turbine
Ecology
QH540-549.5
J.A. Bright
R.H.W. Langston
J.W. Pearce-Higgins
R. Bullman
R. Evans
S. Gardner
Spatial overlap of wind farms on peatland with sensitive areas for birds
topic_facet bird conservation
bird sensitivity map
renewable energy
Scotland
wind turbine
Ecology
QH540-549.5
description The UK Government has set stringent targets for renewable energy generation, prompting a substantial increase in proposals for wind farms, notably in the Scottish uplands which have a particularly high wind resource. These upland areas also support many bird species of conservation concern, leading to potential conflict. To help minimise this conflict, a map has been created indicating areas in Scotland where especially careful planning of wind farms will be necessary to avoid adverse impacts on vulnerable bird species. This map is based on the locations of statutorily protected Special Protection Areas, plus eighteen bird species of conservation priority. It is used here to assess the proportion of current and proposed wind farms on peatland, whether these coincide with mapped sensitive areas for birds, and which species are most likely to be affected. A high proportion of wind farms are on peatland (by stage in planning process: scoping 40%, application 38 %, approved 23%, installed 55%), although the area of peatland is only ca. 12% that of Scotland. Peatland also contains a high proportion of sensitive areas for birds. Of the 1 km squares from the sensitivity map whose centres fall within peatland, 52% are high sensitivity, 32% medium sensitivity and 17% low/unknown sensitivity. This compares with figures of 37%, 31% and 32% respectively for Scotland overall. Species on the map that are associated with peatland are red-throated diver, black-throated diver, common scoter, hen harrier and arctic skua. Of these, hen harrier is the species most likely to coincide with current and future wind farm developments, and cumulative effects of peatland wind farms on this species require assessment.
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author J.A. Bright
R.H.W. Langston
J.W. Pearce-Higgins
R. Bullman
R. Evans
S. Gardner
author_facet J.A. Bright
R.H.W. Langston
J.W. Pearce-Higgins
R. Bullman
R. Evans
S. Gardner
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title Spatial overlap of wind farms on peatland with sensitive areas for birds
title_short Spatial overlap of wind farms on peatland with sensitive areas for birds
title_full Spatial overlap of wind farms on peatland with sensitive areas for birds
title_fullStr Spatial overlap of wind farms on peatland with sensitive areas for birds
title_full_unstemmed Spatial overlap of wind farms on peatland with sensitive areas for birds
title_sort spatial overlap of wind farms on peatland with sensitive areas for birds
publisher International Mire Conservation Group and International Peatland Society
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