Grassland Redux: Restoration at a Former Landfill on the Hudson River

IF 2.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Ecological Restoration Pub Date : 2021-11-11 DOI:10.3368/er.39.4.274
Jenna Webster
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Within environmental fields and the broader public, there is increasing recognition that former industrial lands and other anthropogenic landscapes can provide wildlife habitat, particularly for highly mobile wildlife such as birds and insects. Enhancing the habitat quality of such variable environments can be complex when balancing restoration needs with the needs of wildlife already using these settings. This case study presents the restoration of a high-profile 34 ha (85 acre) grassland along the Hudson River in New York State, seeded in the 1990s atop a former landfill. The project’s central challenge entailed addressing widespread invasive exotic vegetation that had colonized the grassland, without impacting grassland nesting birds of conservation concern actively using the site. This article describes the design approach used and key aspects of installation and management. Incorporation of crowdsourced data, stakeholder involvement, specification preparation, weed control strategies, and vegetation establishment are discussed along with the site’s unique history and its potential to inform future public engagement.
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草地还原:哈德逊河前垃圾填埋场的修复
在环境领域和广大公众中,越来越多的人认识到,以前的工业用地和其他人为景观可以提供野生动物栖息地,特别是鸟类和昆虫等高度流动的野生动物。在平衡恢复需求和已经使用这些环境的野生动物的需求时,提高这种多变环境的栖息地质量可能是复杂的。本案例研究展示了纽约州哈德逊河沿岸一个34公顷(85英亩)的草地的恢复,该草地于20世纪90年代在一个前垃圾填埋场上播种。该项目的核心挑战是解决在草原上广泛入侵的外来植被,同时不影响积极使用该场地的保护关注的草原筑巢鸟。本文描述了所使用的设计方法以及安装和管理的关键方面。结合众包数据、利益相关者参与、规范准备、杂草控制策略和植被建立,讨论了场地的独特历史及其为未来公众参与提供信息的潜力。
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Ecological Restoration
Ecological Restoration Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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期刊介绍: Ecological Restoration is a forum for people advancing the science and practice of restoration ecology. It features the technical and biological aspects of restoring landscapes, as well as collaborations between restorationists and the design professions, land-use policy, the role of education, and more. This quarterly publication includes peer-reviewed science articles, perspectives and notes, book reviews, abstracts of restoration ecology progress published elsewhere, and announcements of scientific and professional meetings.
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