Comparing the Urban Floods Resistance of Common Tree Species in Winter City Parks
Author:
Zhai Chang,Zhang Zhonghui,Bao Guangdao,Zhang Dan,Liu Ting,Chen Jiaqi,Ding Mingming,Geng Ruoxuan,Fang Ning
Abstract
The rapid urbanization process and high-intensity construction mode have greatly changed the underlying surface structure and spatial distribution of the natural land surface, further amplified the possibility of urban floods, and made urban security face more serious threats. Urban forest could help to mitigate urban floods through water holding and interception by its unique structures, especially the litter layer. This paper compared the ability of different forest tree species on urban floods mitigation, through analyzing their litter accumulation, litter water holding characteristics, and water interception features of different decomposed layers. The results concluded that Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. (QM) forest, Betula platyphylla Sukaczev (BP) forest, Larix gmelinii (Rupr.) Kuzen. (LG) forest, and Picea koraiensis Nakai (PK) forest were the best choices for improving urban floods resistance in a high-urbanization winter city, for they had larger litter mass and higher maximum water holding and interception capacity. The corresponding results of this study could help environmental management departments worldwide in the selection of tree species in urban greening projects focusing on urban flood control.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province
“The 13th Five-year Plan” Science and Technology Project of the Education Department of Jilin Province
Capital Construction Fund Project in Budget of Jilin Provincial Development and Reform Commission
Innovation Base Project of Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Department
“Climbing” Program of Changchun University
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change
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