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Green infrastructure and ecosystem services – is the devil in the detail?

机译:绿色基础设施和生态系统服务–细节是魔鬼吗?

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>Background Green infrastructure is a strategic network of green spaces designed to deliver ecosystem services to human communities. Green infrastructure is a convenient concept for urban policy makers, but the term is used too generically and with limited understanding of the relative values or benefits of different types of green space and how these complement one another. At a finer scale/more practical level, little consideration is given to the composition of the plant communities, yet this is what ultimately defines the extent of service provision. This paper calls for greater attention to be paid to urban plantings with respect to ecosystem service delivery and for plant science to engage more fully in identifying those plants that promote various services.>Scope Many urban plantings are designed based on aesthetics alone, with limited thought on how plant choice/composition provides other ecosystem services. Research is beginning to demonstrate, however, that landscape plants provide a range of important services, such as helping mitigate floods and alleviating heat islands, but that not all species are equally effective. The paper reviews a number of important services and demonstrates how genotype choice radically affects service delivery.>Conclusions Although research is in its infancy, data are being generated that relate plant traits to specific services, thereby helping identify genotypes that optimize service delivery. The urban environment, however, will become exceedingly bland if future planting is simply restricted to monocultures of a few ‘functional’ genotypes. Therefore, further information is required on how to design plant communities where the plants identified (1) provide more than a single benefit (multifunctionality), (B) complement each other in maximizing the range of benefits that can be delivered in one location, and (3) continue to maintain public acceptance through diversity. The identification/development of functional landscape plants is an exciting and potentially high-impact arena for plant science.
机译:>背景绿色基础设施是绿色空间的战略网络,旨在为人类社区提供生态系统服务。绿色基础设施对于城市政策制定者来说是一个方便的概念,但是该术语使用得过于笼统,并且对不同类型的绿色空间的相对价值或好处以及它们之间如何互补的理解有限。在更好的规模/更实际的水平上,很少考虑植物群落的组成,但这最终决定了服务提供的程度。本文呼吁在生态系统服务提供方面更加重视城市种植,并呼吁植物科学更充分地参与确定促进各种服务的植物。>范围仅凭美学,对植物选择/组成如何提供其他生态系统服务的思考有限。然而,研究开始表明,园林植物可提供一系列重要服务,例如帮助减轻洪水和减轻热岛效应,但并非所有物种都同样有效。本文回顾了许多重要的服务,并论证了基因型选择如何从根本上影响服务的提供。>结论尽管研究尚处于起步阶段,但仍在生成将植物性状与特定服务相关联的数据,从而帮助鉴定出哪些基因型优化服务交付。但是,如果将来的种植仅局限于少数几种“功能性”基因型的单一栽培,城市环境将变得极为乏味。因此,需要更多有关如何设计植物群落的信息,其中所鉴定的植物(1)提供的不仅仅是单一利益(多功能),(B)在最大程度上可以在一个地点提供的利益相辅相成,并且(3)继续通过多样性保持公众的接受度。功能性园林植物的鉴定/开发对于植物科学而言是一个令人兴奋且可能具有重大影响的领域。

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