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Energy crop production in an urban area: a comparison of habitat types and land use forms targeting economic benefits and impact on species diversity
Authors:Stefan Brunzel  Jacinta Kellermann  Milen Nachev  Bernd Sures  Daniel Hering
Affiliation:1.Department of Aquatic Ecology and Centre for Water and Environmental Research (ZWU),University of Duisburg-Essen,Essen,Germany;2.Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and Forestry,Erfurt University of Applied Science,Erfurt,Germany;3.Department of Environmental Management and Controlling,University of Duisburg Essen,Essen,Germany;4.Department of Zoology,University of Johannesburg,Johannesburg,South Africa
Abstract:In urban areas, the potential of biomass production is rarely utilized, although many biomass sources are located in cities, ranging from road margins to public parks. There is, however, increasing interest in these potential biomass sources, as they are close to consumers and provide options to reduce maintenance costs of urban green areas. We analyzed the costs and benefits of utilizing biomass, and compared it to the biodiversity maintained on 17 urban land use forms the Ruhr Metropolitan Area (Germany). Economic costs and benefits were reflected by contribution margins, while biodiversity was measured by species numbers of plants, birds and butterflies. For the 17 land use types, there is a weak overall correlation between contribution margins and species numbers. However, this is mainly due to the two land use forms with the highest contribution margins (cultivation of energy maize and fertilized grassland), which are characterized by the lowest species numbers. For the remaining cases, there is no relationship between contribution margins and species numbers. Comparatively high contribution margins and high mean species numbers were observed for road margins, industrial fallows with wood cutting for biogas production and water-influenced grassland mown traditionally. We conclude that biomass production and the maintenance of urban biodiversity is not necessarily a contradiction.
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