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Employing Green Roofs to Support Endangered Plant Species: The Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub in Australia

机译:利用绿色屋顶来支持濒临灭绝的植物物种:澳大利亚东部郊区的山龙眼灌木丛

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The purpose and context for the study relates to urban growth. Australian cities are experiencing particularly rapid urbanization, taking the form of land clearing to accommodate outward expansion as well as developing to higher densities in existing urban areas. Both forms of development degrade native biodiversity, resulting in loss of vegetation with the possibility that the remnant indigenous plants will become locally extinct. One endangered ecological community in Sydney, the Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub (ESBS), still survives along some sections of Sydney’s heavily urbanized coastline. At the time of European settlement, the ESBS covered approximately 5300 ha, but it is now a highly fragmented 146 ha across 24 sites with some sites under imminent threat of development. Conservation legislation enacted by the state of New South Wales (NSW), Australia has declared the ESBS as critically endangered. Despite recovery plans, in 2016 the NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee indicated that the community faces an extremely high risk of extinction in Australia in the immediate future. A practical option in the face of declining open space in our cities is to examine the potential of urban rooftops for conserving and propagating threatened or endangered flora. While there is a limited amount of international research on using green roofs for endangered plant protection, there is no information from Australia about how green roofs perform in this geographic region. The approach taken in this research has been firstly, to review the current academic and “grey” literature from a global perspective to identify options for conserving endangered flora on green roofs. We derive an evidence-based research protocol to be used to test the green roof environment in Sydney for propagating the endangered ESBS. We establish the general applicability of green roofs for protecting vanishing flora through the literature review and conclude that our research design will be a suitable framework for the task for monitoring growth and germination performance over the ESBS community’s development cycle, with the longer-term objective of establishing a viable rooftop seed orchard.
机译:研究的目的和背景涉及城市增长。澳大利亚城市正在经历特别迅速的城市化,以土地清算的形式,以适应外在的扩张以及发展到现有城市地区的更高密度。两种形式的发展都会降低原生生物多样性,导致植被丧失,随着残余的土着植物将在当地灭绝的可能性。悉尼的一个濒危生态社区,东部郊区底座磨砂(ESBS)仍然沿着悉尼庞大城市化的海岸线的一些部分幸存下来。在欧洲定居点时,ESB涵盖了大约5300公顷,但现在是一个高度分散的146公顷,24个地点,其中一些遗址在迫在眉睫的发展威胁下。澳大利亚新南威尔士州(新南威尔士州)颁布的保护立法已宣布将ESBS宣布为严重濒危。尽管恢复计划,但2016年,南威尔士州威胁威胁物种科学委员会表示,社区在澳大利亚面临极高的灭绝风险。面对我们城市开放空间下降的实用方案是检查城市屋顶的潜力,以保护和繁殖威胁或濒危植物群。虽然对濒危植物保护的绿色屋顶有有限的国际研究,但澳大利亚没有关于绿色屋顶在这个地理区域表演的信息。本研究中采取的方法首先,从全球角度审查了目前的学术和“灰色”文学,以确定节约濒危植物植物在绿色屋顶上的选择。我们推出了一种基于证据的研究方案,用于测试悉尼的绿色屋顶环境,以传播濒危ESB。我们通过文献综述确定绿色屋顶的一般适用性,并得出我们的研究设计将成为监测ESBS社区发展周期的增长和发芽性能的任务的合适框架,具有长期目标建立一个可行的屋顶种子果园。

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