Plant diversity on green roofs: A review of the ecological benefits, challenges, and best management practices

Patrick Ndayambaje , J. Scott MacIvor , Marc W. Cadotte
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Green roofs are promoted as a nature-based approach to mitigate various environmental issues and provide a variety of ecosystem services. However, establishing and maintaining plants on green roofs can indeed be challenging with unclear net benefits. This review explores plant diversity integration on extensive green roofs, emphasizing its ecological benefits, management challenges, and best practices to increase effectiveness and reduce costs. We highlight the global importance of diversity on green roofs as a nature-based solution to address some climate change challenges, demonstrating how this approach can mimic natural ecosystems, thereby enhancing ecological functioning and ecosystem services. We stress the importance of selecting plant species with appropriate adaptations while considering their potential limitations in providing various services. To optimize multiple benefits, we recommend a diverse mix of species with complementary resource utilization; because green roofs are harsh (i.e., shallow media, drought, exposure to sun and wind), and some species will not be suitable (e.g., species with deep roots adapted to meadows). We discuss the role of intermittent irrigation and other methods to promote coexistence. Furthermore, we underscore the significance of strategic species selection and the unexplored potential for different measures of biodiversity, particularly phylogenetic and functional diversity. The findings from this review demonstrate that further exploration in this area can guide sustainable urban landscapes.

绿色屋顶上的植物多样性:生态效益、挑战和最佳管理实践综述
绿色屋顶作为一种以自然为基础的方法得到推广,可以缓解各种环境问题并提供各种生态系统服务。然而,在绿色屋顶上种植和养护植物确实具有挑战性,其净效益也不明确。本综述探讨了大面积屋顶绿化中的植物多样性整合,强调了其生态效益、管理挑战以及提高效益和降低成本的最佳实践。我们强调了屋顶绿化多样性的全球重要性,它是应对某些气候变化挑战的一种基于自然的解决方案,展示了这种方法如何模拟自然生态系统,从而增强生态功能和生态系统服务。我们强调选择具有适当适应性的植物物种的重要性,同时考虑到它们在提供各种服务方面的潜在局限性。为了优化多重效益,我们建议采用具有互补资源利用率的多样化物种组合;因为屋顶绿化环境恶劣(即介质浅、干旱、暴露于阳光和风),有些物种并不适合(例如,适应草地的深根物种)。我们讨论了间歇灌溉和其他方法在促进共存方面的作用。此外,我们还强调了物种战略选择的重要性,以及不同生物多样性衡量标准(尤其是系统发育和功能多样性)尚未开发的潜力。本综述的研究结果表明,在这一领域的进一步探索可为可持续城市景观提供指导。
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