From the heap to the park – reclamation and adaptation of degraded urban areas for recreational functions in Poland

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Jan Łukaszkiewicz, A. Długoński, B. Fortuna-Antoszkiewicz, Piotr Wiśniewski
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Wherever they lived, humans for centuries have contributed to a dramatic transformation of the environment and landscape, frequently resulting in biological devastation of many areas (Simpson, Dugmore, Thomson & Vésteinsson, 2001; Holm, Cridland & Roderick, 2003; Bell & Treshow, 2004; Bobál, Šír, Richnavský & Unucka, 2010; Čech & Krokusová, 2017). In the second half of the 20th century, eco-awareness was raised suffi ciently to highlight the problem of degraded areas and concerted (often large-scale) efforts aimed at restoring the ‘lost’ space were initiated (Gasidło, 1998; Jiasheng et al., 2011; Chen, Wong, Leung & Wong, 2017). In Poland as early as in the 1950s considerable re-vegetation plans have been implemented, especially in industrial areas, but also country-wide, albeit on a local scale, e.g. through intensive tree planting (such efforts peaking in the 1960s and 1970s) in areas such as wastelands and any lands diffi cult to restore (Strzelecki & Sobczak, 1972; Siuta, 1978; Koda, Pachuta & Wojarska, 1999; Bell & Treshow, 2004; Pancewicz, 2007; Pluta, 2014). At various times and to a varying extent soil restoration was initiated in multiple locations, mostly by using suitably selected vegetation. Silesia Park is a good example of such effective operations. Located in Silesia, until recently a heavily polluted region, this huge, about 600 ha PRACE NAUKOWO-PRZEGLĄDOWE Research review papers
从堆到公园——波兰退化城市区域的改造与适应
几个世纪以来,无论人类居住在哪里,他们都对环境和景观的巨大变化做出了贡献,经常导致许多地区的生物破坏(Simpson, Dugmore, Thomson & vsamusteinsson, 2001;Holm, Cridland & Roderick, 2003;Bell & Treshow, 2004;Bobál, Šír, Richnavský & Unucka, 2010;Čech & krokusov, 2017)。在20世纪下半叶,生态意识得到充分提高,突出了退化地区的问题,并发起了旨在恢复“失去”空间的协调(通常是大规模的)努力(Gasidło, 1998;贾生等,2011;陈、王、梁、王,2017)。早在20世纪50年代,波兰就实施了相当多的植被重建计划,特别是在工业区,但也在全国范围内实施,尽管是在地方规模上,例如通过在荒地和任何难以恢复的土地上进行密集植树(这种努力在20世纪60年代和70年代达到顶峰)(Strzelecki & Sobczak, 1972;Siuta, 1978;Koda, Pachuta & Wojarska, 1999;Bell & Treshow, 2004;Pancewicz, 2007;Pluta, 2014)。在不同时间和不同程度上,在多个地点开始了土壤恢复,主要是通过使用适当选择的植被。西里西亚公园就是这种有效运作的一个很好的例子。位于西里西亚,直到最近还是一个污染严重的地区,这个巨大的,大约600公顷的PRACE NAUKOWO-PRZEGLĄDOWE研究综述论文
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Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences
Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
24
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences [Przegląd Naukowy Inżynieria i Kształtowanie Środowiska] covers broad area of knowledge and practice on fields such as: sustainable development, landscaping of non-urbanized lands, environmental engineering, construction projects engineering land management, protection and land reclamation, environmental impact of investments, ecology, hydrology and water management, ground-water monitoring and restoration, geotechnical engineering, meteorology and connecting subjects. Authors are welcome to submit theoretical and practice-oriented papers containing detailed case studies within above mentioned disciplines. However, theoretical papers should contain part with practical application of the theory presented. Papers (in Polish or English languages) are accepted for publication after obtaining positive opinions of two reviewers. Papers published elsewhere are not accepted.
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