A method for soil environmental quality evaluation for management and planning in urban areas
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Soil represents a complexmedium, which makes it difficult to evaluate its quality. In the past, soil quality
evaluation was biased towards agricultural production rather than for purposes related to the broad
range of functions and services that it performs. Soil function and soil quality in the urban environment
differ due to the different needs and roles of soil within the diversity of urban land uses. The quality of
urban soil should be evaluated to support public services for good environmental quality management.
Planners should also adjust their decisions towards more sustainable urban design. Simple and applicable
soil quality evaluation methods accompanied by an operations toolkit that could be used by laypeople
are needed.
This paper discusses soil functions, soil quality indicators, pedotransfer functions, and urban soil quality.
It presents an urban soil quality evaluationmethod for different land uses within one particular evaluation
system. The calculation of three one-value measures of soil quality are introduced: index of soil quality
(expresses soil quality/suitability for a particular land use), soil environmental quality index (environmental
value of soil) in terms of performing the crucial ecological functions of soil, and land use change
index (land use planning impact assessment on soil resources). The use of the method is described in two
procedures: urban soil quality control and soil evaluation for urban planning.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
pianificazione urbana; suolo; qualità ambientale
Elenco autori:
Vrščaj B.; Poggio L.; Ajmone Marsan F.
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