Ecosystem functions and services in urban stormwater ponds: Co‐producing knowledge for better management

Author:

Marques Piatã12ORCID,Illyes Edina3,McCauley Shannon45ORCID,Jackson Donald A.6,Michalakos Diana7,Ferzoco Ilia Maria C.58ORCID,Timms Laura9,Murray Rosalind L.8ORCID,MacFarlane Zira S.6,Duval Tim P.510,Dolson Rebecca11,Din Sajjad12,Pebesma Dale6,Kirkwood Andrea E.13ORCID,Turner Nicole A.14,Clayton Jon9,Horton Kaitlyn15,Boston Christine M.14,Sapozhnikova Ekaterina16,Cadotte Marc W.12ORCID,Mandrak Nicholas E.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences University of Toronto Scarborough Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Centre for Environmental Research in the Anthropocene University of Toronto Scarborough Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences University of Toronto Scarborough Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Department of Biology University of Toronto Mississauga Mississauga Ontario Canada

5. Centre for Urban Environments University of Toronto Mississauga Mississauga Ontario Canada

6. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

7. Transportation and Engineering Department Town of Oakville Oakville Ontario Canada

8. Department of Biology Graduate Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Toronto Mississauga Mississauga Ontario Canada

9. Department of Watershed Knowledge Credit Valley Conservation Mississauga Ontario Canada

10. Department of Geography, Geomatics and Environment University of Toronto Mississauga Mississauga Ontario Canada

11. Ecosystem and Climate Science, Development & Engineering Services, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Vaughan Ontario Canada

12. Applied Biological and Environmental Science, School of Engineering Technology and Applied Science Centennial College Toronto Ontario Canada

13. Faculty of Science Ontario Tech University Oshawa Ontario Canada

14. Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Science Burlington Ontario Canada

15. Faculty of Science, Applied Bioscience Ontario Tech University Oshawa Ontario Canada

16. Transportation and Public Works, Town of Halton Hills, Halton Hills Drive Halton Hills Ontario Canada

Abstract

Abstract Urban stormwater management ponds (SWMPs) are widely employed for stormwater control, but knowledge about their contributions to urban ecosystem function and service delivery remains unclear. We organized a workshop that brought together researchers, managers and students to assess and discuss current information on SWMP ecosystem function and services, identify perceived knowledge gaps and prioritize research needs, to advance understanding and management of SWMPs in Ontario, Canada. Workshop participants identified habitat provisioning and regulation of water quality and quantity as key ecosystem functions in SWMPs. They also recognized carbon sequestration, flood prevention, water purification, educational potential, human health promotion and community engagement as important ecosystem services provided by SWMPs. Despite the availability of engineering information and practitioner knowledge, workshop participants suggested that information on the impacts of maintenance operations, biological condition, water quality, costs and benefits and impact on surrounding landscape are important gaps that hinder a modern approach to design and management of SWMPs for multiple co‐benefits. Participants suggested current gaps can be tackled with a combination of continuous water‐quality monitoring, field, laboratory and mesocosm experiments. They also suggested that future SWMP studies take advantage of existing community and governmental databases using meta‐analyses to summarize knowledge and provide future directions. Practical implication: By linking knowledge gaps to management needs, this practice insight provides a road map that can be used to advance management of SWMPs in Ontario and elsewhere.

Publisher

Wiley

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