Impacts of soil de-sealing practices on urban land-uses, soil functions and ecosystem services in French cities

IF 3.1 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE
Claire Vieillard , Laure Vidal-Beaudet , Robin Dagois , Maïwenn Lothode , François Vadepied , Mathieu Gontier , Christophe Schwartz , Stéphanie Ouvrard
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Soil sealing has been recognised as one of the main causes of urban soil degradation in Europe. To tackle this issue, de-sealing measures have recently been promoted in cities to increase the sustainability of soil ecosystem services. To our knowledge, very few evaluations of de-sealing projects have as yet been done to assess the current framework of these urban planning practices. Therefore, we conducted an online survey to collect and analyse soil de-sealing projects throughout mainland France. A 60-question survey was run over a 4-month-period, and data about 57 projects were collected. The answers covered a diversity of projects, structures and stakeholders and included data such as the location / objectives / costs and benefits of the projects implemented in cities of various sizes. A typology of urban land-uses before and after de-sealing was defined. Among the diverse objectives of de-sealing, rainwater management, reducing urban heat, and greening were most frequent. More than half of the respondents (64%) indicated that ecosystem services were used to drive their de-sealing project. The methods usually required excavation of the sealing cover and road layers being replaced by newly imported fertile materials. Recent de-sealing projects have reused derelict materials from the site (soil-material inventory) and/or local urban waste for soil construction, which can help minimise both the economic and environmental costs of urban greening projects. The results of this study provide quite an exhaustive view of current French de-sealing practices and could provide guidelines for improving soil functions by applying soil engineering processes to construct sustainable fertile soils for urban greening.

法国城市土壤除封做法对城市土地利用、土壤功能和生态系统服务的影响
土壤封闭已被认为是欧洲城市土壤退化的主要原因之一。为解决这一问题,最近在城市中推广了去密封措施,以提高土壤生态系统服务的可持续性。据我们所知,目前很少有人对去密封项目进行评估,以评估这些城市规划实践的当前框架。因此,我们开展了一项在线调查,以收集和分析法国本土的土壤除封项目。调查为期 4 个月,共 60 个问题,收集了 57 个项目的数据。答案涵盖了项目、结构和利益相关者的多样性,并包括在不同规模城市实施的项目的地点、目标、成本和效益等数据。对解除封堵前后的城市土地使用情况进行了分类。在去密封化的各种目标中,雨水管理、减少城市热量和绿化最为常见。半数以上(64%)的受访者表示,生态系统服务被用于推动他们的去密封项目。这些方法通常需要挖掘密封覆盖层,并用新进口的肥沃材料取代路面层。近期的去封层项目重新利用了场地内的废弃材料(土壤材料清单)和/或当地城市垃圾来建造土壤,这有助于最大限度地降低城市绿化项目的经济和环境成本。这项研究的结果对法国目前的去封存做法提供了一个相当详尽的视角,并可为通过应用土壤工程方法改善土壤功能提供指导,从而为城市绿化建造可持续的肥沃土壤。
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Geoderma Regional
Geoderma Regional Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
7.30%
发文量
122
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: Global issues require studies and solutions on national and regional levels. Geoderma Regional focuses on studies that increase understanding and advance our scientific knowledge of soils in all regions of the world. The journal embraces every aspect of soil science and welcomes reviews of regional progress.
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