Áreas verdes urbanas, una caracterización paisajística y biológica aplicada a una microcuenca de la Gran Área Metropolitana de Costa Rica

IF 0.2 Q4 GEOGRAPHY Revista Geografica de America Central Pub Date : 2022-03-18 DOI:10.15359/rgac.69-2.2
Marilyn Romero Vargas, Tania Bermúdez-Rojas, Alejandro Durán-Apuy, Marvin Alfaro-Sánchez, Sebastián Bonilla-Soto
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This article presents a landscape and biological characterization of urban green areas (UGA) of the Bermudez River micro-basin located in the province of Heredia, Costa Rica. This characterization is based on a classification according to criteria for the use of these green spaces, where landscape attributes such as quantity, average size, total area and condition of land cover are described; and biological attributes such as richness of species, genera and families, percentages of exotic and native species are identified by UGA category. Geospatial data was used in the case of the landscape component, obtained from municipalities, as well as photointerpretation and generation of own cartography. For assessing the biological component, field samplings, consultation with experts, and secondary sources through an exhaustive review of scientific literature and of online databases was employed. The results show that 8.95% (664.68 ha) of the total UGAs present in the micro-basin is dedicated to biodiversity conservation, protection of water resources and recreation, while private UGAs destined to crops and pastures almost quadruple the former (31.33%; 2,325.81 ha). 1,029 species of trees, shrubs, herbs, climbing plants, etc. were identified, with gardens and streets contributing the most species. Vertebrate fauna is dominated by birds, followed by reptiles, amphibians and finally mammals. In conclusion, the UGAs present in the study area show significant landscape and biological differences in terms of quantity, size, spatial distribution, floristic and fauna richness, and UGAs form a green web that provides ecosystem services to the city.
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城市绿地,应用于哥斯达黎加大大都市区微流域的景观和生物特征
本文介绍了哥斯达黎加埃雷迪亚省Bermudez河微流域城市绿地的景观和生物特征。这种特征是基于根据这些绿地的使用标准进行的分类,其中描述了景观属性,如数量、平均大小、总面积和土地覆盖状况;UGA类别确定了物种、属和科的丰富度、外来物种和本地物种的百分比等生物属性。在景观部分的情况下,使用了从市政当局获得的地理空间数据,以及光解读和生成自己的地图。为了评估生物成分,采用了实地采样、与专家协商以及通过对科学文献和在线数据库进行详尽审查的二级来源。结果表明,微流域中8.95%(664.68公顷)的UGA用于生物多样性保护、水资源保护和娱乐,而用于作物和牧场的私人UGA几乎是前者的四倍(31.33%;2325.81公顷)。已鉴定出1029种树木、灌木、草本植物、攀缘植物等,其中花园和街道的物种最多。脊椎动物以鸟类为主,其次是爬行动物、两栖动物,最后是哺乳动物。总之,研究区域内的UGA在数量、大小、空间分布、动植物丰富度方面表现出显著的景观和生物差异,UGA形成了一张为城市提供生态系统服务的绿网。
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