Density, diversity and richness of woody plants in urban green spaces: A case study in Chennai metropolitan city

被引:35
|
作者
Muthulingam, Udayakumar [1 ]
Thangavel, Sekar [1 ]
机构
[1] Pachaiyappas Coll, Dept Bot, Madras 600030, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
Exotic species; India; Tree diversity; Tree inventory; Urban adapters; Urban trees; INNER-CITY; SOCIAL INTEGRATION; CARBON STORAGE; TREES; FOREST; STREET; ENVIRONMENT; BOSTON;
D O I
10.1016/j.ufug.2012.08.003
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
A tree diversity inventory was carried out in urban green spaces (UGSs) of Chennai metropolitan city, India. This inventory aims to study the diversity, density and richness of trees in UGSs of Chennai. A total of one hundred 10 m x 10 m (total 1 ha) plots were laid to reveal tree diversity and richness of UGSs. Trees with >= 10 cm girths at breast height (gbh) were inventoried. We recorded 45 species in 42 genera and 21 families. Caesalpiniaceae and Fabaceae each with 6 species dominated the study area followed by Arecaceae (3). Density and stand basal area of the present study were 500 stems ha(-1) and 64.16 m(2), respectively. Most of the inventoried trees were native (31 species) and deciduous (28 species). Fabaceae and Caesalpiniaceae dominated the present study area in terms of stand basal area and density. The Shannon diversity index and evenness of study area were 2.79 and 0.73, respectively. The most important species and families based on species important value index (IVI) and family important value index were Albizia saman, Polyalthia longifolia and Azadirachta indica; Fabaceae, Caesalpiniaceae and Annonaceae respectively. We find Chennai's urban forest is relatively superior to many urban forests of the world in terms of stand basal area and species richness. Results emphasize the importance of enhancement of urban green spaces in Chennai metropolitan city. (C) 2012 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:450 / 459
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Urban park area and age determine the richness of native and exotic plants in parks of a Latin American city: Santiago as a case study
    Figueroa, Javier A.
    Castro, Sergio A.
    Reyes, Margarita
    Teillier, Sebastian
    URBAN ECOSYSTEMS, 2018, 21 (04) : 645 - 655
  • [32] Modelling Urban Sprawl Using Remotely Sensed Data: A Case Study of Chennai City, Tamilnadu
    Padmanaban, Rajchandar
    Bhowmik, Avit K.
    Cabral, Pedro
    Zamyatin, Alexander
    Almegdadi, Oraib
    Wang, Shuangao
    ENTROPY, 2017, 19 (04):
  • [33] Noise and tree species richness modulate the bird community inhabiting small public urban green spaces of a Neotropical city
    Beatriz Ferreira da Silva
    João Carlos Pena
    Arleu Barbosa Viana-Junior
    Matheus Vergne
    Marco Aurélio Pizo
    Urban Ecosystems, 2021, 24 : 71 - 81
  • [34] Impact of environmental characteristics in urban green spaces on outdoor thermal environment: A case study of Wuhan City, China
    Li, Kun
    Liu, Xi
    Zhou, Jie
    INDOOR AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT, 2019, 28 (09) : 1217 - 1236
  • [35] Noise and tree species richness modulate the bird community inhabiting small public urban green spaces of a Neotropical city
    da Silva, Beatriz Ferreira
    Pena, Joao Carlos
    Viana-Junior, Arleu Barbosa
    Vergne, Matheus
    Pizo, Marco Aurelio
    URBAN ECOSYSTEMS, 2021, 24 (01) : 71 - 81
  • [36] Understanding urban green spaces through lenses of sensory experience: a case study of neighborhood parks in Dhaka city
    Tabassum, Mehnaj
    SENSES & SOCIETY, 2025, 20 (01): : 62 - 94
  • [37] Supply Water Quality in Urban Bangladesh: A Case Study of Chittagong Metropolitan City
    Molla, Morshed
    Chowdhury, Mohammad
    Ali, Kazi
    Bhuiyan, Md.
    Mazumdar, Reaz
    Das, Suman
    ASIAN JOURNAL OF WATER ENVIRONMENT AND POLLUTION, 2014, 11 (04) : 27 - 38
  • [38] Urban freight transport in a metropolitan context: The Belo Horizonte city case study
    de Magalhaes, David Jose A. V.
    6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CITY LOGISTICS, 2010, 2 (03): : 6076 - 6086
  • [39] Neglected puzzle pieces of urban green infrastructure: richness, cover, and composition of insect-pollinated plants in traffic-related green spaces
    Oksana Skaldina
    Annika Nylund
    Satu Ramula
    Landscape Ecology, 39
  • [40] Neglected puzzle pieces of urban green infrastructure: richness, cover, and composition of insect-pollinated plants in traffic-related green spaces
    Skaldina, Oksana
    Nylund, Annika
    Ramula, Satu
    LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY, 2024, 39 (04)