减少草坪系统投入和排放的策略

Pub Date : 2023-03-21 DOI:10.1002/cft2.20218
Ross C. Braun, Chase M. Straw, Douglas J. Soldat, Michael A. H. Bekken, Aaron J. Patton, Eric V. Lonsdorf, Brian P. Horgan
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美国的草坪系统(如家庭草坪、商业地产、高尔夫球场、运动场、路边、草皮农场、公园和其他绿地)雇佣了82万人,产生了600亿美元的经济影响,覆盖了美国近2%(约63250平方米;163800平方公里)的土地。草坪系统提供生态系统服务,如碳封存、氧气生产、水和空气净化,改善土壤健康、传粉昆虫栖息地和蒸发冷却。草坪草系统的相关危害包括养分和农药浸出、温室气体和颗粒物排放、植物多样性低以及特定地点的高耗水量。最近的研究工作的目标是通过关注可持续性举措来制定最佳管理实践,如减少管理投入(如割草、灌溉、化肥和杀虫剂),纳入传粉昆虫友好空间,采用新技术,定量评估所提供的生态系统服务,最大限度地减少能源投入和温室气体排放,并增加碳固存。本部分回顾,部分管理指南总结了这些努力,确定了知识差距,并概述了草坪草系统如何适应和缓解气候变化。
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Strategies for reducing inputs and emissions in turfgrass systems

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Turfgrass systems (e.g., home lawns, commercial properties, golf courses, athletic fields, roadsides, sod farms, parks, and other green spaces) in the US employ 820,000 individuals, have a $60 billion economic impact, and cover nearly 2% (∼63,250 mi2; 163,800 km2) of the US. Turfgrass systems provide ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, oxygen production, water and air purification, improved soil health, pollinator habitat, and evaporative cooling. Associated disservices with turfgrass systems include nutrient and pesticide leaching, greenhouse gas and particulate matter emissions, low plant diversity, and site-specific, high water consumption. The goal of recent research efforts is to maximize the services and minimize the disservices by focusing on sustainability initiatives to develop best management practices such reducing management inputs (e.g., mowing, irrigation, fertilizer, and pesticides), incorporating pollinator-friendly spaces, adopting new technologies, quantitatively assessing ecosystem services provided, minimizing energy inputs and greenhouse gas emissions, and increasing carbon sequestration. This part-review, part-management guide summarizes these efforts, identifies knowledge gaps, and outlines how turfgrass systems can adapt to and mitigate climate change.

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