Title :
Urban Salinization and Its Ecological Remediation Principles
Author :
Zhang, Jianfeng ; Shan, Qihua ; Zhang, Deshun ; Fan, Bioamin ; Pan, Chunxia
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Subtropical Forestry, Chinese Acad. of Forestry, Fuyang, China
Abstract :
With world population growth, urbanization is speeding up. However, due to climatic change and vegetation cover decreasing, soil salinization is getting serious and expanding widely in urban areas. Especially in China that is the most populated country in the world, while it´s cultivated land area could not match with the population; thus in some regions saline land is gradually transformed to urban areas with urbanization progress, which accordingly created some environmental problems. Owing to the natural characteristics of trees, forestation is not only one way for saline-alkali soil utilization, but also can improve soil property, prevent land salinization and maintain ecological balance in urban areas. Therefore in the viewpoint of biological amelioration of salt-affected soil, planting trees is necessary and significant in urban areas for constructing an ecological city. After trees are established in the land, the watertable could be declined through increasing discharge and decreasing recharge. Additionally total salt content could be decreased, especially in soil surface profile and topsoil as well as soil physical & chemical state could be ameliorated.
Keywords :
ecology; environmental management; soil; China; biological amelioration; cultivated land area; ecological balance; ecological remediation principles; planting trees; saline-alkali soil; urban salinization; urbanization; Asia; Cities and towns; Environmental factors; Forestry; Sea level; Sea measurements; Soil; Urban areas; Urban planning; Vegetation;
Conference_Titel :
Management and Service Science, 2009. MASS '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4638-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4639-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICMSS.2009.5304747