Phyto: Principles and Resources for Site Remediation and Landscape DesignWinner of the 2017 CBHL Literature Award of Excellence in Landscape Design and Architecture Phyto presents the concepts of phytoremediation and phytotechnology in one comprehensive guide, illustrating when plants can be considered for the uptake, removal or mitigation of on-site pollutants. Current scientific case studies are covered, highlighting the advantages and limitations of plant-based cleanup. Typical contaminant groups found in the built environment are explained, and plant lists for mitigation of specific contaminants are included where applicable. This is the first book to address the benefits of phytotechnologies from a design point of view, taking complex scientific terms and translating the research into an easy-to-understand reference book for those involved in creating planting solutions. Typically, phytotechnology planting techniques are currently employed post-site contamination to help clean up already contaminated soil by taking advantage of the positive effects that plants can have upon harmful toxins and chemicals. This book presents a new concept to create projective planting designs with preventative phytotechnology abilities, ‘phytobuffering’ where future pollution may be expected for particular site programs. Filled with tables, photographs and detailed drawings, Kennen and Kirkwood's text guides the reader through the process of selecting plants for their aesthetic and environmental qualities, combined with their contaminant-removal benefits. |
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The origins of this book lie in two areas. First, noting the increase in urban landscape reclamation projects and environmental engineering practices, particularly on brownfield and contaminated land, there is an increasing need for ...
... found land-use programs such as gas stations, road corridors, military sites and agricultural uses. Chapter 6 is a listing of additional resources for those interested in following up on specific areas of the phytotechnology field.
Prospectors, particularly in newly opened lands of Siberia, discovered that they could search for plants that grew only in areas rich in certain minerals. It was noted that some plants were reliable indicators of minerals and that ...
Large areas of land have soil that poses a risk to residents and workers but there are few tools that are economical, non-invasive, and effective. Phytoremediation for metals (phytoextraction) was hoped to be all those things and quite ...
Often a site will employ both sets of professionals – one to clean the canvas and one to provide the finishing touches once the site's structures are complete. This book provides a means to bridge those task areas so the means to ...
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Contenido
Phytotypologies phytotechnology planting types | 201 |
Site programs and land use | 247 |
Additional resources | 301 |
Afterword | 307 |
Glossary | 309 |
Bibliography | 313 |
Index | 341 |
Contaminant classifications and plant selection | 61 |
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Phyto: Principles and Resources for Site Remediation and Landscape Design Kate Kennen,Niall Kirkwood Vista previa limitada - 2015 |
Phyto: Principles and Resources for Site Remediation and Landscape Design Kate Kennan,Niall Kirkwood Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Phyto: Principles and Resources for Site Remediation and Landscape Design Kate Kennen Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |