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  • Conservation science
  • Renewable energy development
  • Avian ecology

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  • Wind energy development poses a "green-green dilemma," balancing climate change mitigation with biodiversity impacts.
  • Avoiding high-risk areas for vulnerable species is crucial, with predictive models identifying raptor collision risks.
  • Industry adoption of predictive models for Verreaux's Eagles in South Africa has declined due to output uncertainty (research-implementation gap).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reduce uncertainty in predictive collision risk models for Verreaux's Eagles.
  • To improve the implementation of conservation tools in wind energy development.
  • To assess if a fixed-area risk zone enhances species protection compared to variable or buffer zones.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a predictive habitat use model for Verreaux's Eagles (Aquila verreauxii).
  • Compared a fixed-area risk zone approach against traditional circular buffers.
  • Quantified the proportion of eagle-used space protected by each method.

Main Results:

  • The fixed-area approach improved Verreaux's Eagle protection by 6%-7% compared to circular buffers.
  • This method offered a 2%-3% improvement over previous threshold-based classifications.
  • The fixed-area model ensures no unexpected loss of developable land for wind energy projects.

Conclusions:

  • Adapting conservation tools to stakeholder needs is vital for sustainable renewable energy development.
  • Balancing practical application with conservation goals is critical, especially where policy enforcement is limited.
  • The fixed-area approach offers a viable solution to the research-implementation gap in wind energy-biodiversity conflicts.