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A paradigm for protecting ecological resources following remediation as a function of future land use designations: a case study for the Department of Energy's Hanford Site

机译:作为未来土地使用指定的职能保护修复后保护生态资源的范式:为能源部的Hanford网站为例

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Since the late 1980s, there has been a US federal mandate to clean up contaminated sites remaining from the Second World War, the Cold War, and abandoned industries. One determinant of cleanup standards for remediation is future land use-how will the land be used and by whom? Land use decisions may be consensus documents developed by site owners, state and federal agencies, and local stakeholders. Often there are competing views and/or claims on how remediated sites should be used, including as open or green space. Large sites are likely to have more ecological heterogeneity within similar land use designations because of differences in climate, geology, topography, and history of human use. This paper uses the Department of Energy's (DOE) Hanford Site as a case study to examine how and whether future land use designations will protect species, species diversity, heterogeneity, and ecosystems once remediation is complete. The objective of this paper is to describe "future land use designations" on a large, complex site (DOE's Hanford Site) and to examine the following: (1) how future land use designations were made and have changed over time, (2) how land use designations included the value of ecological resources, (3) how risk evaluations of ecological resources from remediation were made, and (4) how future land use may affect the health and well-being of ecological resources on site in the post-remediation period. The paper provides a paradigm for integrating ecological protection into future land use designations such that rare and sensitive resources are protected throughout the process. The paradigm includes the following: (1) developing future land use designations, (2) defining resource levels (values), (3) relating resource levels to land use designations and management, (4) defining risk evaluations, (5) determining the likelihood that valuable resources will occur on each land use type after remediation, and (6) evaluating the potential risk to those resources that results from activities allowed under future land use designations. The paper discusses the importance of each step, the implications for protection of ecological resources, and the importance of land use designations in the assessment of risk to ecological resources from both continued monitoring and maintenance by DOE (or other land owners) and the activities permitted by the established future land use designations.
机译:自20世纪80年代末以来,已有美国联邦授权清理第二次世界大战,冷战和废弃行业的污染遗址。修复的清理标准的一个决定因素是未来的土地使用 - 如何使用土地和谁?土地利用决策可能是由地盘业主,州和联邦机构以及当地利益攸关方开发的共识文件。通常存在竞争视图和/或索赔如何使用修复站点,包括为开放或绿色空间。由于气候,地质,地形和人类历史的差异,大型场地可能在类似的土地使用中具有更高的生态异质性。本文采用了能源部(DOE)Hanford网站作为案例研究,以检查如何以及未来土地使用指定如何保​​护物种,物种多样性,异质性和生态系统一旦完成完成。本文的目的是描述一个大型复杂的网站(Doe Hanford网站)的“未来土地使用名称”,并检查以下内容:(1)未来的土地使用指定是如何进行的,并且随着时间的推移而变化,(2)土地利用指定如何包括生态资源的价值,(3)制定了对修复的生态资源风险评估,(4)未来的土地利用可能会影响出现场的生态资源的健康和福祉。修复期。本文提供了一种用于将生态保护集成到未来土地使用的范例,使得整个过程中罕见和敏感的资源受到保护。范例包括以下内容:(1)开发未来的土地使用名称,(2)定义资源级别(价值观),(3)将资源级别与土地使用指定和管理相关联,(4)定义风险评估,(5)确定在修复后的每种土地使用类型中会出现有价值资源的可能性,(6)评估这些资源的潜在风险,这些资源来自未来土地使用的活动。本文讨论了每一步的重要性,对生态资源保护的影响,以及土地利用指定在评估生态资源的风险中,从持续的监测和维护的持续监测和维护的风险以及允许的活动通过既定的未来土地使用指定。

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    《Environmental Monitoring and Assessment》 |2020年第3期|181.1-181.29|共29页
  • 作者单位

    Rutgers State Univ Div Life Sci 604 Allison Rd Piscataway NJ 08854 USA|Rutgers State Univ EOHSI Piscataway NJ 08854 USA|Vanderbilt Univ CRESP 221 Kirkland Hall Nashville TN 37235 USA|Rutgers State Univ Nashville TN USA;

    Rutgers State Univ EOHSI Piscataway NJ 08854 USA|Vanderbilt Univ CRESP 221 Kirkland Hall Nashville TN 37235 USA|Rutgers State Univ Nashville TN USA|Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Med Sch Piscataway NJ 08854 USA;

    Vanderbilt Univ CRESP 221 Kirkland Hall Nashville TN 37235 USA|Rutgers State Univ Nashville TN USA|Vanderbilt Univ Dept Civil & Environm Engn Nashville TN 37235 USA;

    Vanderbilt Univ CRESP 221 Kirkland Hall Nashville TN 37235 USA|Rutgers State Univ Nashville TN USA|Vanderbilt Univ Dept Civil & Environm Engn Nashville TN 37235 USA;

    Vanderbilt Univ CRESP 221 Kirkland Hall Nashville TN 37235 USA|Rutgers State Univ Nashville TN USA;

    Rutgers State Univ Div Life Sci 604 Allison Rd Piscataway NJ 08854 USA|Rutgers State Univ EOHSI Piscataway NJ 08854 USA|Vanderbilt Univ CRESP 221 Kirkland Hall Nashville TN 37235 USA|Rutgers State Univ Nashville TN USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Assessment; Land use; Ecological resources; Future land use designations; Resource evaluations; Risk; Habitat mosaics; Post-remediation;

    机译:评估;土地利用;生态资源;未来土地使用指定;资源评估;风险;栖息地马赛克;审判后;

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