作者: Natasha C. Banning , Briony M. Lalor , Andrew H. Grigg , Ian R. Phillips , Ian J. Colquhoun
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-20256-8_13
关键词: Ecosystem 、 Climate change 、 Adaptive capacity 、 Eucalyptus marginata 、 Environmental science 、 Bauxite mining 、 Rehabilitation 、 Environmental planning 、 Sustainability 、 Soil health
摘要: This chapter discusses the current approaches to measuring rehabilitation success and considers how practices can impact on soil health using two industrial-scale case studies: (1) jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest following bauxite mining for alumina, (2) of bauxite-processing residue storage areas in Western Australia. The strategies used during mine-sites or other highly disturbed environments play a large role shaping attributes developing ecosystem thus its long-term sustainability. Rehabilitation alter aboveground plant species composition, diversity density as well belowground properties functions. at design initial implementation stage, management existing sites, be modified ensure maximum adaptive capacity sustainability rehabilitated changing climate. factors that require consideration achieve these aims are discussed.