Title of article :
Rapid Ecological Resilience Assessment of Urban Forest Parks: An alternative approach
Author/Authors :
Darabi, Hassan Graduate Faculty of Environment - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Hamedi, Roghayeh Graduate Faculty of Environment - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Ehsani, Amir Hoshang Graduate Faculty of Environment - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Kafi, Mohsen Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Rising threats, such as climate change, have thus far resulted in disruptions to ecosystems. Therefore,
ecological resilience (eco-resilience) to absorb such distractions and maintain the capacity of ecosystems
has been the focal point of numerous studies. In most cases, the characteristics of ecosystems are
considered as indicators shaping this type of resilience. In this study, an alternative approach was
adopted to examine the performance and outcomes of an ecosystem instead of reflecting on affective
factors. Therefore, the resilience index (RI) of an urban forest park was assessed using eco-functional
indicators, such as eco-volume (Veco), eco-height (Heco), bio-volume (Vbio), and eco-volume (Veco). At
first, the forest park zoning was done. Then, each of the introduced indicators was calculated based on
its specific parameters. Finally, the RI of the urban forest park was premeditated. The results showed
that each zone with more effective Veco, Heco, and Veco gained a higher score in terms of resilience.
The obtained score for RI was thus the function of the current ecological state of each zone. The study
conclusions also confirmed that the outputs of the applied framework could embody the main indicators
of resilience assessments (viz. thresholds, adaptive capacity, and self-organization). The application of
this model on a larger scale required further studies.
Keywords :
Adaptive Capacity , Thresholds , Ecosystem , Resilience Indicators Disturbance
Journal title :
Pollution