摘要: |
社区花园作为新兴起的一种城市绿地形式,以其自
发性强、参与性高等特点成为城市居民营建可食景观的首选方
式。但近年来的研究发现,社区花园土壤存在来源复杂、性质
不稳定等城市棕地的特点,其土壤质量可能影响可食植物的安
全性。因此,针对近10年来国内外社区花园土壤及其治理方式
进行梳理,基于Web of Science(WOS)和中国知网(CNKI)
数据库,利用CiteSpace分析其热点主题、发文量和发展趋势
等,从问题表征、研究对象与方法、理论与技术层面分析其研
究现状与进展。在此基础上,对社区花园土壤存在的问题与治
理方法进行总结。研究表明:社区花园用地属性不明,土壤现
状复杂多变,存在以重金属、多环芳烃等为主的土壤污染,可
能会对人体健康产生危害;土壤养分低,有干旱和碱化趋势;
现阶段社区花园土壤治理方法以植物修复为主,多种技术联合
为辅。研究结果可为社区花园的建设、管理和维护提供借鉴与
参考。 |
关键词: 风景园林 社区花园 土壤污染 治理方法 研究
综述 |
DOI:10.19775/j.cla.2024.03.0034 |
投稿时间:2023-11-09修订日期:2024-01-22 |
基金项目:杭州市口袋公园建设与养护管理调查评估(编号
2045201003)、国家自然科学基金项目“视嗅感知协同作用
下的城市绿地植物配置研究”(编号52278084)和“芳香植物
配置对人体亚健康干预效应研究”(编号51978626)共同资助 |
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Research Progress of the Current Status andGovernance Methods of Soil Issues in CommunityGardens at Home and Abroad in Recent TenYears |
YI Qiao,JIN Hexian |
Abstract: |
Community gardens, as an emerging form of urban green
space, have become the preferred ways for urban residents to create
edible landscapes due to their strong spontaneity and high level of
participation. However, recent studies have found that the soil in
community gardens exhibits characteristics typical of urban brownfields,
such as complex sources and unstable properties. The quality of this
soil may impact the safety of edible plants. Therefore, this paper aims
to systematically review the relevant research and governance models
of community garden soil at home and abroad over the past decade.
Utilizing the Web of Science (WOS) and China National Knowledge
Infrastructure (CNKI) databases, and employing CiteSpace for analysis,
the study examines the hot topics, publication volume, and development
trends. The research progress is analyzed from the perspectives of
problem characterization, research subjects and methods, as well as
theories and technologies. Building upon this foundation, a summary of
the issues and governance methods related to community garden soil is
provided. The results indicate that the land use attributes of community
gardens are unclear, and the soil conditions are complex and variable.
There is evidence of soil pollution, primarily involving heavy metals
and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which may pose risks to human
health. Additionally, the soil exhibits low nutrient levels and tendencies
toward drought and alkalization. At present, the primary method
for community garden soil remediation involves phytoremediation,
supplemented by various combined technologies. The research findings
can serve as valuable references for the construction, management, and
maintenance of community gardens. |
Key words: landscape architecture community gardens soil
pollution governance models research review |