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Future environmental challenges of the urban protected area Great War Island (Belgrade, Serbia) based on valuation of the pollution status and ecosystem services

机译:根据污染状况和生态系统服务的评估,城市保护区大战岛(塞尔维亚贝尔格莱德)的未来环境挑战

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The Great War Island (GWI) is an area of importance for the protection of the environment, cultural and historical heritage of Belgrade, Serbia. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) this area belongs to the N category - Habitats and Other Regulated Areas. The main objectives of this paper are to evaluate the potential impacts of pollution on ecosystem services of the Great War Island and to explore different scenarios for future urban development of the Great War Island that will have implication for human well-being. The aims of this paper are set up based on the evaluation of ecosystem services of the Great War Island and assessment of the pollution status of the Great War Island. In order to evaluate pollution status of the GWI inorganic and organic composition of sediments were examined. Additionally, the content of microelements was determined in the leaves of the Salix alba L. Pollution indices indicate that all investigated sampling sites are polluted and correspond to high and very high degree of contamination. Cd and Cu show high to extremely high degree of contamination while Sb has extremely high degree of contamination. Content of As, Co, Cu, Ni and Zn in leaves of Salix alba L. is in sufficient to normal range, while content of Cd is between the sufficient and excessive values generalized for various species. Typical oil distributions of terpanes and steranes and values of the corresponding maturity parameters clearly indicated that the sediments of the GWI, in addition to native organic matter, contained oil pollutants of anthropogenic origin. GWI provides provisioning, regulating, supporting and cultural ecosystem services. In relation to ecosystem services two possible scenarios can be predicted: first - losing the status of a protected area due to urbanization; and the second - increasing the degree of protection by admission into international protection lists.
机译:大战岛(GWI)是保护塞尔维亚贝尔格莱德的环境,文化和历史遗产的重要领域。根据国际自然保护联盟(IUCN),该区域属于N类-生境和其他管制区域。本文的主要目的是评估污染对大战岛生态系统服务的潜在影响,并探讨大战岛未来城市发展的各种情景,这些情景将对人类福祉产生影响。本文的目的是基于对大战岛生态系统服务的评估和对大战岛污染状况的评估而建立的。为了评估GWI的污染状况,研究了沉积物的无机和有机成分。另外,测定了柳柳的叶子中的微量元素含量。污染指数表明,所有调查的采样位点均受到污染,并且对应于高和非常高的污染程度。 Cd和Cu表现出高至极高的污染度,而Sb表现出极高的污染度。柳柳的叶片中As,Co,Cu,Ni和Zn的含量在正常范围内,而Cd的含量在各种物种所能概括的足够和过量之间。萜烯和甾烷的典型油分布以及相应的成熟度参数值清楚地表明,GWI的沉积物除天然有机物外还含有人为来源的油污染物。 GWI提供调配,调节,支持和文化生态系统服务。关于生态系统服务,可以预测两种可能的情况:首先-由于城市化而失去保护区的地位;第二-通过加入国际保护名单来提高保护程度。

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