Diversity and Distribution Characteristics of Spontaneous Plants in Urban Industrial Wasteland in Harbin

Dongning Li, Wen Li, Rongrong Dong, Yuandong Hu
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: [Objective] In the context of urban densification and continuous expansion, the creation of new green spaces faces enormous financial and spatial challenges, placing considerable strain on urban biodiversity conservation efforts. The ongoing process of urbanization brings forth a multitude of wastelands, characterized by the exuberance of spontaneous plants due to poor management and utilization. These plants offer a range of ecosystem services such as regulation, aesthetics, and recreation for the city. Taking Harbin, a representative old industrial city, as an example, this research investigates the species diversity of spontaneous plants in urban industrial wastelands, with a focus on the influence of habitat type, succession stage, disturbance intensity, and surface type on diversity distribution of spontaneous plants. Additionally, the research explores the potential of utilizing spontaneous plants in industrial wastelands as a strategy for creating sustainable and low-maintenance landscape while safeguarding biodiversity. [Methods] Utilizing historical maps from Google Earth 7.3.0, along with urban and rural planning data, the research selects seven industrial wasteland sites within Harbin City’s Third Ring Road for investigation. The research, spanning from September 2020 to June 2021, involves a combination of desk analysis and fieldwork. Employing both the grid system sampling method and the typical sample plot method, the research records a total of 875 quadrats, and meticulously documents. information on the species name, height, cover, habitat type, succession stage, disturbance intensity, and surface type of spontaneous plants. Specifically, habitat types are classified as grassland, woodland, building periphery, wall edge, road edge, and forest edge habits. Succession stages are classified as pioneer, intermediate, mature, and spontaneous woodland stages. Surface types are classified as soil, gravel, cinder, railroad track, and waterlogging surfaces. Disturbance intensity, based on human trampling and occupancy
哈尔滨城市工业废弃地自生植物的多样性和分布特征
:[目标] 在城市密集化和不断扩张的背景下,创造新的绿地面临着巨大的资金和空间挑战,给城市生物多样性保护工作带来了相当大的压力。持续的城市化进程带来了大量荒地,由于管理和利用不善,这些荒地的特点是自生植物繁茂。这些植物为城市提供了调节、美观和娱乐等一系列生态系统服务。本研究以具有代表性的老工业城市哈尔滨为例,调查了城市工业荒地自生植物的物种多样性,重点研究了生境类型、演替阶段、干扰强度和地表类型对自生植物多样性分布的影响。此外,该研究还探讨了利用工业荒地中的自生植物作为一种策略,在保护生物多样性的同时创造可持续和低维护的景观的潜力。[方法]本研究利用谷歌地球 7.3.0 的历史地图以及城乡规划数据,选取哈尔滨市三环路内的七个工业废弃地进行调查。研究时间跨度为 2020 年 9 月至 2021 年 6 月,包括案头分析和实地考察。研究采用网格系统取样法和典型样地法,共记录了 875 个四分点,并对自生植物的物种名称、高度、覆盖度、生境类型、演替阶段、干扰强度和表面类型等信息进行了细致记录。具体来说,栖息地类型分为草地、林地、建筑外围、墙边、路边和林边习性。演替阶段分为先锋阶段、中间阶段、成熟阶段和自发林地阶段。地表类型分为土壤表层、砾石表层、煤渣表层、铁轨表层和积水表层。根据人类践踏和占用情况确定的干扰强度
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