人类对新西兰惠灵顿城市树木福祉的影响

Peter Edwards , Robyn Simcock , Eleanor Absalom , Gradon Diprose
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绿地和城市树木在调节和改善城市环境方面发挥着重要作用,使人们的生活更加舒适和健康。虽然树木能为人们带来重要的健康益处,但城市规划和维护措施可能会造成不适宜树木生长的压力环境,使树木无法茁壮成长或发挥其潜力。随着气候变化影响的加剧,城市树木的健康将变得越来越重要。为了探究规划和养护方法如何影响城市树木,我们对新西兰惠灵顿高使用率步行区附近的 31 棵行道树和公园树木进行了案例研究。我们利用影响树木健康的六个关键因素对这些树木进行了分析,以确定如何调整规划和维护方法来支持树木健康和生态系统功能。我们认为,这六个关键因素对城市树木的规划和维护具有影响,适用于各种城市环境,尤其是需要多种功能和基础设施的空间有限的城市街道。我们认为,随着气候影响的加剧,利用这六个关键因素有助于促进城市树木的健康和生态系统功能,避免不适应的规划和维护做法。
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Human impacts on the wellbeing of urban trees in Wellington, New Zealand

Greenspaces and urban trees play an important role in moderating and improving urban environments to make them more comfortable and healthy for people. While trees provide important wellbeing benefits to people, urban planning and maintenance practices can create inhospitable and stressful environments where trees are unable to flourish or reach their potential. As the impacts of climate change intensify, the health of urban trees will become increasingly important. To explore how planning and maintenance practices are affecting urban trees, we draw on a case study of 31 street and park trees adjacent to high-use pedestrian areas in Wellington, New Zealand. We analysed these trees using six key factors that influence tree health to identify how planning and maintenance practices could be adjusted to support tree health and ecosystem function. We suggest that the six key factors have planning and maintenance implications for urban trees which are relevant to a variety of urban contexts, but particularly space-constrained urban streets requiring multiple functions and infrastructure. We argue that as climate impacts intensify, using these six key factors can help promote urban tree health and ecosystem function and avoid mal-adaptive planning and maintenance practices.

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