Evaluating wetlands within an urban context |
| |
Authors: | Ehrenfeld Joan G. |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Dept. Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, Cook College, Rutgers University, 14 College Farm Road, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA |
| |
Abstract: | Coastal regions are among the most rapidly urbanizing places on earth. The numerous effects of urbanization on hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology make wetlands in urban regions likely to function differently from wetlands in non-urban lands. Furthermore, wetlands in urban regions may take on human-related values that they lack in non-urban areas, as they provide some contact with nature, and some opportunities for recrea-tions that are otherwise rare in the urban landscape. Evaluations of the success of restorations in urban regions require that criteria first determine the kinds and intensities of urban influence on the site, and then secondly assess functional performance. The development of success criteria, at both levels of assessment, depends on the proper definition of a reference domain (the set of wetlands to which success criteria will apply), and the documentation of a set of reference sites within the domain; both must be based within the urban context appropriate for the region of interest. An example is presented from a study of urban wetlands in New Jersey of a procedure for establishing the reference domain, the reference set of wetlands, and criteria for the assessment of urban influence. |
| |
Keywords: | cities urban wetlands urban ecology coastal wetlands restoration wetland assessment functional assessment |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|