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Incorporating local ecological knowledge into urban riparian restoration in a mountainous region of Southwest China
Chen, Chundi1; Meurk, Colin D.2; Cheng, Hui1; Lv, Mingquan1; Chen, Ruoyi3; Wu, Shengjun1
2016-12-01
摘要

Modern cities use straightened and concrete watercourses with simple greening for riparian zones, which has been criticised for insensitivity to natural system integrity and cultural identity. This increases the challenge to urban ecologists, landscape designers and managers to conceive innovative and effective design solutions that do not jeopardise hydraulic efficiency yet are culturally acceptable to local communities. This paper introduces the field of local ecological knowledge (LEK) as rich sources of inspiration and design solutions to meet this challenge. LEK refers to knowledge and practices of various local cultures about the relationship of living beings (including humans) with their environments. Wepropose a pragmatic framework that integrates LEK with modern landscape design. It includes steps: (1) investigate existing practices, skills andmeasures relating to LEK; (2) explore how and whereLEKcan inspire or integrate withdesign. Here we propose three aspects for integration in accordance with the nature of landscaping process: overall structure, component and maintenance.(3)evaluate and test the integration in terms of its acceptability by local communities. Taking the riparian revegetation project of Hanfeng Lake Urban Wetland Park (Chongqing Municipality) as an example, we illustrate the utility of this framework. 11 local common practices relating to LEK were identified. According to thethree aspects for integration, alternative design solutions were offered. The survey showed that LEK based designwas more highly valued than other conventional ways in terms of useracceptance. We conclude that LEK provides actionable ecologically sound and culturally desirablesolutions for urbanlandscape. We also recognise that LEK evolveswith changing environments and new harmonious and dynamic human-nature relationships arecontinually re-forming. The process of acquisition and application of LEK could encourage multidisciplinary and synthetic approaches to urban ecosystems. Such adaptability and interdisciplinary engagementare crucial totoday'schanging and complexurban environments. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

关键词Agro-ecosystem Cultural Landscape Ecological Design Three Gorges Reservoir Region Traditional Ecological Knowledge Urban Green Space
DOI10.1016/j.ufug.2016.08.013
发表期刊URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
ISSN1618-8667
卷号20页码:140-151
收录类别SCI
WOS记录号WOS:000391471000016
语种英语