《Role of green roofs in urban connectivity, an exploratory approach using landscape graphs in the city of Paris, France》

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Tanguy Louis-lucas;Céline Clauzel;Flavie Mayrand;Philippe Clergeau;Nathalie Machon
来源
URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING,Vol.78,Issue1,Article 127765
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英文
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作者单位
Centre d′Ecologie et des sciences de la conservation (CESCO), Muséum national d′Histoire naturelle, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Sorbonne Université, CP 135, 57 rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris, France;Université Paris Cité, UMR CNRS 7533 LADYSS, Paris;Centre d′Ecologie et des sciences de la conservation (CESCO), Muséum national d′Histoire naturelle, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Sorbonne Université, CP 135, 57 rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris, France;Université Paris Cité, UMR CNRS 7533 LADYSS, Paris
摘要
Green roofs provide many ecosystem services, but little is known about the way they contribute to urban functional connectivity. This paper has the following four objectives: (1) to compare the potential green roofs’ role to connectivity in relation to other urban green spaces, (2) to specify the green roofs contribution’s type, (3) to explore the influence of building height integration method and finally (4) to assess the impact on connectivity of simulated greening new roofs. Using a landscape graph approach, we modeled ecological networks of three species groups with different dispersion capacities in the Paris region (France). Then, we computed several connectivity metrics to assess the potential contribution of green roofs to functional connectivity. At a large scale (metropole scale), our results show that green roofs can slightly improve the global connectivity largely through the connections rather than the addition of habitat area. More than a stepping stone function, green roofs would have a dispersion flux function at a local scale. Furthermore, when the difficulty of crossing movement is exponential to the height of buildings, green roofs over 20 m high are mostly disconnected from the ecological networks. In addition to the green roof’s height, our analysis highlights the very strong role played by buildings’ configuration. This study raises promising directions for the integration of building height into the analysis of urban connectivity. Detailed research and long-term biological data from green roofs and green spaces are needed to confirm our results.