会议专题

The Impacts of Snow-melting Agent Pollution on Urban Road Greenspace: A Case Study of Beijing

Background In the Twelfth Five Year Plan of China, the local government outlined its plan to develop Beijing into one of the worlds premier garden cities, with both the public and governors attaching a great importance to the preservation of urban greenspace. During the severe snowstorms throughout the 2009/2010 winter, however, 29,471 tons of chlorate snow melting agents were sprayed on nearly 200 roads around Beijing to open roads for traffic. In spring 2010, the remaining pollution had damaged the health of surrounding plants, and had negatively affected the road ecosystem and local economy. Snowmelting agent, also known as road salt or deicer, is a kind of effective and economical material to remove snow from roads, and is widely used in many highlatitude cities around the world. However, the flow on effects of its use, such as the contamination of soil, water supplies and ecologically significant habitats, are of concern to environmental managers, bureaucrats, researchers and the broader public. The paper examined the patterns and process of this regional pollution and proposed recommendations to control this new type of urban secondary ecological devastation event.

Zhouyuan LI Xiao Sun Yingmei LIANG EthanBowering

College of Environmental Scinece and Engineering, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083,China School of Environment, Griffith University, Queensland 4222, Australia

国际会议

环境模拟与污染控制国际学术研讨会暨第七届环境模拟与污染控制学术研讨会(International Conference on Environment Simulation and Pollution Control)

北京

英文

271-272

2011-11-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)