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| Title: | Exploring agrivoltaics: Opportunities, trade-offs and potential solutions – integrating key aspects through a multiactor perspective discussion |  | Authors: | Filipe, Susana Fialho, Luis
 Stange, Maximilian
 Sequeira, Miguel
 Oliveira, Flavio
 Ascensão, Fernando
 |  | Keywords: | photovoltaic agrivoltaic
 nature conservation
 renewable energy
 |  | Issue Date: | 2024 |  | Citation: | S. FILIPE, L. FIALHO, M. STANGE, M. SEQUEIRA, F. ASCENSÃO, Exploring agrivoltaics: Opportunities, trade-offs and potential solutions – integrating key aspects through a multiactor perspective discussion, in Book of Abstracts International Conference on Water, Energy, Food and Sustainability 2024, Portalegre, Portugal |  | Abstract: | Achieving carbon neutrality relies on renewable energy infrastructures like hy-drological dams, photovoltaic arrays, and wind parks, often in agriculturally uti-lized areas. Despite their crucial role in achieving carbon neutrality while main-taining socio-economic growth, these infrastructures necessitate careful consid-eration of their impacts on land systems to achieve net emissions savings. Under-standing the intricate interplay between renewable energy infrastructures, eco-system functions, and political regulatory frameworks is essential for a success-ful transition to carbon neutrality. This round table discussion focuses on agri-voltaics – integrating perspectives from policy and academia to explore opportu-nities and trade-offs associated with photovoltaic infrastructures on agricultural-ly utilized land. By addressing technological, environmental, socio-economic, and political dimensions, the discussion aims to inform strategies for effective carbon emissions mitigation while respecting ecosystems and fostering a sustain-able energy transition. It serves as a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue, pro-moting collaborative solutions for sustainable energy transitions. |  | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/38548 |  | Type: | article |  | Appears in Collections: | MED - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings 
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