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Identifying and eradicating Japanese knotweed in the UK built environment

机译:在英国建筑环境中识别和根除日本虎杖

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Purpose - In the UK, Japanese knotweed is an invasive, non-native plant that has the potential to cause significant damage to buildings, foundations and development sites if left to establish. The plant's bamboo-like stems can push their way through tarmac and expose weaknesses or cracks in concrete. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current problems caused by Japanese knotweed within the UK and to ascertain the extent to which the knotweed legislation provides clear enough guidelines and measures, and, if not, how this could be addressed. Design/methodology/approach - A literature review and interviews have investigated the current and future eradication and control techniques available for Japanese knotweed. The primary and secondary research conducted has incorporated the views and opinions of experienced Japanese knotweed experts. Case studies of sites infested with knotweed have also been carried out. Findings - The study has identified and recommended that both public and professional awareness of Japanese knotweed still needs to be increased, throughout the UK. A detailed identification card has therefore been produced as part of this study, in order to show the different growth stages of the invasive plant, throughout the year. The study has demonstrated that an eradication technique must be carefully chosen and tailored to suit each infested site after a full site survey. The semi-structured interviews have established that the current legislation, guidance notes and also the "Knotweed Code of Practice" produced by the Environmental Agency, provide adequate guidance on controlling Japanese knotweed. The research highlighted that knotweed spreading from neighbouring properties was a potential problem, but in practice, neighbours usually reach mutual agreement to avoid high legal costs. Originality/value - Japanese knotweed is an increasing problem in the UK and this research will increase the awareness of those instructed to inspect property or development sites where infestation may have occurred. Professionals within the construction industry including surveyors, estate agents, developers and project managers will all find this paper of benefit.
机译:目的-在英国,日本虎杖是一种入侵性非本地植物,如果任其建立,则有可能对建筑物,基金会和开发场所造成重大破坏。这种植物的竹子状茎可以穿过柏油碎石路,露出混凝土的弱点或裂缝。本文的目的是调查在英国范围内日本虎杖引起的当前问题,并确定虎杖立法在多大程度上提供了足够明确的指导方针和措施,如果没有,那么如何解决。设计/方法/方法-文献综述和访谈调查了日本虎杖目前和将来的根除和控制技术。进行的主要和次要研究吸收了日本虎杖专家的意见。还对虎杖感染场所进行了案例研究。调查结果-该研究已经确定并建议,在整个英国,公众和专业人士对日本虎杖的认识仍然需要提高。因此,作为本研究的一部分,已制作了详细的身份证,以显示全年入侵植物的不同生长阶段。该研究表明,在全面的现场调查之后,必须仔细选择和定制根除技术,以适合每个受感染的站点。半结构化访谈确定,现行法律,指导说明以及环境署制定的“虎杖实务守则”,为控制日本虎杖提供了足够的指导。该研究强调,虎杖从邻近地区蔓延是一个潜在的问题,但实际上,邻居通常会达成共识,以避免高昂的法律费用。原创性/价值-日本虎杖在英国正成为一个日益严重的问题,这项研究将提高那些受指示检查可能发生虫害的房地产或开发场所的人们的意识。建筑行业的专业人士,包括测量员,房地产经纪人,开发商和项目经理,都将从中受益。

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