2018
DOI: 10.15406/hij.2018.02.00030
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Roadside landscaping with native plants in the Czech Republic: a review

Abstract: Czech Republic has a unique experience in greening the roadsides. The changes that were implemented in the early 1990s have had also been incorporated into the roadside landscape in recent years making the Czech Republic one of the forerunners in greening the roadsides. Most of the roadside landscaping designs were inspired from western landscapes comprises mostly of exotic species, which do not reconcile with the environmental conditions of the Czech Republic. The intensive use of exotic species in artificial… Show more

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“…Regarding green barriers, results indicate that crown density, root penetration, and height of species are important factors for plant material to meet the safety, economic, and environmental requirements of a landscape design. Based on this, three native species have been chosen, accustomed to local climate and soil conditions so that costs, maintenance, and water consumption are minimized [72], and soil erosion, landslides, and slope instability decrease. The use of native plants can also be beneficial in conserving green resources as it would reestablish the native ecosystem and provide a natural look to roadsides [72].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Regarding green barriers, results indicate that crown density, root penetration, and height of species are important factors for plant material to meet the safety, economic, and environmental requirements of a landscape design. Based on this, three native species have been chosen, accustomed to local climate and soil conditions so that costs, maintenance, and water consumption are minimized [72], and soil erosion, landslides, and slope instability decrease. The use of native plants can also be beneficial in conserving green resources as it would reestablish the native ecosystem and provide a natural look to roadsides [72].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this, three native species have been chosen, accustomed to local climate and soil conditions so that costs, maintenance, and water consumption are minimized [72], and soil erosion, landslides, and slope instability decrease. The use of native plants can also be beneficial in conserving green resources as it would reestablish the native ecosystem and provide a natural look to roadsides [72]. This is consistent with Lucey and Barton research [31], scrutinizing the evolution of roadside landscape and different approaches towards vegetation management from past eras to to-date strategies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These resilient plants require less water and maintenance, reducing the campus's environmental footprint and conserving valuable resources. Secondly, the use of native or drought-tolerant plants promotes water conservation and biodiversity [6,7,8 ].…”
Section: Creating Sustainability and Resilience Campus Via Appropriat...mentioning
confidence: 99%