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Climate change and urban trees: using conjoint analysis to improve plant selection in botanic gardens and other designed landscapes

机译:气候变化和城市树木:使用联合分析来改善植物园的植物选择和其他设计的景观

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Selecting suitable plants is crucial to more sustainable designed landscapes. Elevated temperatures and reduced rainfall are threats to urban tree health and survival. In Botanic Gardens, issues of diverse and aging tree populations, declining irrigation systems and complex plant collections, also need to be managed. In these situations, improved tree selection can provide better long-term plant choices. However, ensuring that tree selection considers all relevant criteria in the decision making process can be extremely difficult. For most tree species, there is limited high quality, localised information around environmental tolerances and cultivation experience. To explore this further, the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne New Zealand (NZ) collection was selected as a case study. The collection has cultural and conservation significance, and is under threat from climate change. Twenty trees in the collection, and a further twenty potential succession species were chosen for evaluation, which compared the natural habitat of the NZ trees to Melbourne 2090 climate projections, as well as rating plants on aesthetic and cultural considerations. Using pairwise comparison, each criterion was statistically weighted for its relative importance by an expert panel comprising horticulturists from the Royal Botanic Gardens and University of Melbourne. Rainfall was rated of highest importance by the panel, followed by plant distribution and temperature, with cultural and aesthetic values of lower priority. The results of the conjoint analysis assigned all trees a score and an overall ranking. With further research, the method could be refined, providing more certainty to the suitability of species.
机译:选择合适的植物对于更可持续的设计景观至关重要。高温和降雨量降低是对城市树木健康和生存的威胁。在植物园中,还需要管理不同衰老的树木群体,灌溉系统和复杂的植物收集的问题。在这些情况下,改进的树选择可以提供更好的长期植物选择。但是,确保树选择考虑决策过程中的所有相关标准可能是非常困难的。对于大多数树种,环境耐受性和培养体验的高质量高,局部信息有限。为了进一步探索这一点,选择了皇家植物园墨尔本新西兰(NZ)收藏品作为案例研究。该系列具有文化和保护意义,受到气候变化的威胁。收集中的二十棵树和再选择了20个潜在的继承物种评估,这与NZ树木的自然栖息地与墨尔本2090年的气候预测相比,以及对审美和文化考虑的评级植物。使用成对比较,每个标准都有统计加权,专家面板包括来自皇家植物园和墨尔本大学的园艺家。面板的降雨量是最重要的,其次是植物分布和温度,具有较低优先级的文化和美学价值。联合分析的结果分配了所有树的分数和整体排名。通过进一步研究,该方法可以精制,为物种的适用性提供更确定性。

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    《Acta Horticulturae》 |2017年第1189期|共6页
  • 作者

    P. Glenn; J. Rayner; E. May;

  • 作者单位

    University of Melbourne Graduate School of Science 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond Victoria 3121 Australia;

    University of Melbourne Graduate School of Science 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond Victoria 3121 Australia;

    University of Melbourne Graduate School of Science 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond Victoria 3121 Australia;

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  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 园艺;
  • 关键词

    urban landscapes; urban ecology; multi-criteria decision analysis;

    机译:城市景观;城市生态学;多标准决策分析;

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