Sustainable Surface Water Management 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781118897690.ch14
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“…Plants with woody structure and higher biomass volume are able to sequester more carbon, e.g., Perennial herbs, grasses as well as ornamental landscapes (67.70 kg.m 2 ). In line with Whittinghill's study, Rowe (2016)…”
Section: Carbon Sequestration Potentialsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Plants with woody structure and higher biomass volume are able to sequester more carbon, e.g., Perennial herbs, grasses as well as ornamental landscapes (67.70 kg.m 2 ). In line with Whittinghill's study, Rowe (2016)…”
Section: Carbon Sequestration Potentialsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The six themes generated from the list of strategies were maximising vegetation, site and surrounding ecologies, enhancing biodiversity, mimicking natural habitats, participation and education, and statutory requirements. The first category, maximising vegetation, includes all the strategies that result in increasing the vegetative coverage in the urban built environment, such as building-integrated vegetation, urban green spaces, indoor vegetation and strategic planting (App et al, 2022;Pedersen Zari, 2019;Rowe, 2016). Interviewees suggested following ecological principles of planting the right tree in the right place, depending on the geographical location, providing proper substructure and irrigation, and maintaining them for their survival.…”
Section: Key Strategies For Carbon Sequestration and Habitat Provisio...mentioning
confidence: 99%