Role of the EXPO ’70 forest project in forest restoration in urban areas

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作者
Yukihiro Morimoto
John B. Njoroge
Akihiro Nakamura
Takeshi Sasaki
Yutaka Chihara
机构
[1] Kyoto University,Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies
[2] Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology,Faculty of Agriculture
[3] Osaka Prefecture University,Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences
[4] Kyoto University,Graduate School of Agriculture
[5] Commemorative Organization for the Japan World Exposition ‘70,undefined
关键词
Urban ecology; Re-vegetation technology; Artificial gap regeneration; Adaptive management; Forest restoration; Forest park;
D O I
10.1007/s11355-006-0007-7
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摘要
The forest-restoration project of EXPO ’70 Commemorative Park, Japan, is an epoch-making attempt to restore a nature-oriented forest park in an urban area in which large-scale land reclamation had occurred. The objective of this paper is to review the concept, planning, and design, and the outcome so far, and discuss current aspects of creating a core natural habitat in the city of Osaka. Innovative planning policy and design methods have been used for construction of the forest-restoration project of EXPO Park. Unexpected troubles have occurred, however. After approximately 10 years severe effects of poor drainage and soil compaction on the establishment of the forest have been revealed by intensive monitoring. Partial redevelopment and soil-amendment work has therefore been conducted. These improvements seemed to have resulted in “a self-sustaining forest”, the original objective of the planning policy. After approximately 25 years, however, a second intensive monitoring program has revealed that the status of nature restoration is generally favorable in quantity but not in structure of forest communities or biodiversity. The major issues identified are excessive tree density with a single foliage layer caused by the single generation of immature forest stand, and ecological isolation from the source of nature. The EXPO forest is currently in the “Second Generation” stage; this involves management, including artificial gap regeneration, and soil seed bank introduction, with careful monitoring. The project is expected to be an ideal example of a core habitat of nature-oriented forest in urban areas achieved by adaptive management.
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页码:119 / 127
页数:8
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