POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC-IMPACTS OF TURFGRASS IN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW-MEXICO (USA)

被引:15
作者
BLANCOMONTERO, CA
BENNETT, TB
NEVILLE, P
CRAWFORD, CS
MILNE, BT
WARD, CR
机构
[1] Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 87131-1091, NM
[2] Earth Data Analysis Center, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 87131, NM
[3] Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science and Cooperative Extension Service, New Mexico State University, Albuquerque, 87112, NM, 9301 Indian School Rd. NE
关键词
TURFGRASS; SATELLITE IMAGERY; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/BF00153829
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
We estimated the ecological and economic impact of urban turfgrass production in a large city. A satellite image was used to evaluate the turfgrass area of Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. Turfgrass, the major vegetation component of the city, covers 7,650 ha and represents approximately 30.0% of the metropolitan area. Of the total grass area, 85.0% exists as home lawns, 8.3% occurs in parks, and 6.7% is on golf courses. We estimated that turfgrass uses an average of 475,000 m(3) of water every day, yielding more than 4,575,000 kg of grass clippings going to the landfill in approximately 250,000 garbage bags each year. The approximate yearly cost of maintenance comes to more than $30 million which includes the potential purchase of 322,065 kg of nitrogen fertilizer, 286,110 kg of phosphorus fertilizer, 237,915 kg of potassium fertilizer, and 37,408 kg of active ingredients of insecticides. Our evaluation of the cumulative effects of domestic and municipal turfgrass production can guide the application of economically sound Integrated Pest Management strategies and enable planning for sustained use of potentially limiting resources, such as water, in semiarid environments.
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页码:121 / 128
页数:8
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