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Biogeochemical and socioeconomic drivers of above- and below-ground carbon stocks in urban residential yards of a small city

机译:在一个小城市的城市住宅院子里和地下碳储存的生物地球化学和社会经济司机

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Research on patterns of below-ground carbon (C) storage in urban lawns has focused on biogeochemical mechanisms, with human activities playing an important but somewhat secondary role. By contrast, studies of above-ground vegetation in urban areas have emphasized socioeconomic factors that influence greenness, abundance, and diversity, without explicitly considering biogeochemical mechanisms. Here we examine how both biogeochemical and socioeconomic factors influence patterns of C storage in urban yards both above- and below-ground. We combined measurements of above- and below-ground C stocks in 36 lawns located in the small city (< 200,000 residents) of Manchester, New Hampshire, USA with a suite of indicators such as housing age, population density, median income, home value, and residence duration that we obtained from public assessment databases, the decennial census, and the American Community Survey. We found that for this small city, housing age was the only variable that was significant and positively correlated with soil C stocks. Median income, median resident age, and percent married couples were significant and positively related with above-ground biomass C, with housing age playing a secondary role. The disparity that we observed in how biogeochemical and socioeconomic factors shape the distribution of C stocks in urban yards highlights the need for management approaches tailored to sequestering C in above- versus below-ground pools. Understanding the C dynamics of small cities is critical to ensuring that urban areas of all sizes can enhance urban C storage and minimize urban C loss.
机译:城市草坪下面碳(C)储存模式的研究专注于生物地球化学机制,人类活动在扮演重要但有点二级作用。相比之下,城市地区地上植被的研究强调了影响绿色,丰度和多样性的社会经济因素,而不明确考虑生物地球化学机制。在这里,我们研究了生物地球化学和社会经济因素如何影响城市码中的C储存模式,均在地下和地下。我们在美国新罕布什尔州新罕布什尔州曼彻斯特(<20万居民)的36个草坪上的36个草坪上的衡量标准,其中包含住房年龄,人口密度,中位数,家庭价值等套件以及我们从公共评估数据库,十年人口普查和美国社区调查中获取的居留持续时间。我们发现,对于这个小城市,住房年龄是唯一与土壤C股有显着且正相关的变量。中位数收入,中位数年龄和已婚夫妇的百分比与地上生物量C显着且与地上的生物量C呈肯定相关,房屋时代发挥次要作用。我们观察到生物地球化学和社会经济因素如何塑造城市码中C股分配的差异凸显了对封锁的管理方法的需求在上面与地下池中的隔离。了解小城市的C动态对于确保各种尺寸的城市地区可以增强城市C储存并尽量减少城市C损失。

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    《Landscape and Urban Planning》 |2020年第2020期|共12页
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    Univ New Hampshire Earth Syst Res Ctr Inst Study Earth Oceans &

    Space 8 Coll Rd Durham NC 03824 USA;

    Univ New Hampshire Earth Syst Res Ctr Inst Study Earth Oceans &

    Space 8 Coll Rd Durham NC 03824 USA;

    Univ New Hampshire Earth Syst Res Ctr Inst Study Earth Oceans &

    Space 8 Coll Rd Durham NC 03824 USA;

    Univ New Hampshire Earth Syst Res Ctr Inst Study Earth Oceans &

    Space 8 Coll Rd Durham NC 03824 USA;

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