2020
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2020.00140
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Effects of Revegetation on Soil Physical and Chemical Properties in Solar Photovoltaic Infrastructure

Abstract: Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology is being deployed at an unprecedented rate. However, utility-scale solar energy development is land intensive and its largescale installation can have negative impacts on the environment. In particular, solar energy infrastructure can require extensive landscape modification that transforms soil ecological functions, thereby impacting hydrologic, vegetative, and carbon dynamics. However, reintroducing native vegetation to solar PV sites may be a means of restoring their soils… Show more

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“…Matrix models (Caswell 2001) were built for the target species using rates obtained in the Control, Runoff, and Shade microhabitats over the seven-year period 2012-2018. Separate experiments for each life stage were used to estimate belowground and aboveground demographic rates needed to parameterize models, avoiding seed bank disturbance otherwise needed to obtain seed survival and germination estimates.…”
Section: Demographic Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Matrix models (Caswell 2001) were built for the target species using rates obtained in the Control, Runoff, and Shade microhabitats over the seven-year period 2012-2018. Separate experiments for each life stage were used to estimate belowground and aboveground demographic rates needed to parameterize models, avoiding seed bank disturbance otherwise needed to obtain seed survival and germination estimates.…”
Section: Demographic Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photovoltaic (PV) panels create novel shade and moisture gradients that overlay natural microhabitats created by topographic variation (Smith et al 1987. Solar energy facility designs that retain ecological functions have been recommended as a means to increase the sustainability of solar energy development (Moore-O'Leary et al 2017, Hernandez et al 2019, and plant communities have been retained or restored under panels in some locations (Beatty et al 2017, Walston et al 2018, Choi et al 2020). To develop best management practices that mitigate adverse solar energy development impacts, as mandated by state and federal policies, we need to understand how plant vital rates and population trajectories are affected by PV solar energy infrastructure.…”
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“…While there has been rapid development of FPVs, there has been a lack of research on the technical, hydrological, and spatial attributes of FPVs, specifically compared to ground-mounted PV [1,6,7]. The local recipient environment of ground-mounted PV installations impacts panel performance and lifespan [8], while the construction and operation of ground-mounted PV installations can impact the environment in which it is sited and its associated ecosystem services [2,[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. Similarly, the siting of FPVs may impact panel performance as evaporation between the water body surface and the panel lowers ambient panel temperature and disperses additional heat from the panel area [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%