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Brownfield Cultivation: Converting a Brownfield Site into an Eco-Village

机译:棕地种植:将棕地转变为生态村

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Brownfield Cultivation: Converting a Brownfield Site into an Eco- village Scott R. Moses University of Idaho Introduction Along oneUniversity of Idaho's beautiful highways and river systems lies an extinct sawmill owned by Producer's Lumber Company, casually known as the Barber Mill Town. Once a riparian marvel of nature, this area comprised of forty acres of wetland, desert, and riparian habitat has been completely bulldozed and destroyed throughout the successful operations of the sawmill days of 1910. Today it is another historic footprint becoming threatened by new residential growth from a population explosion occurring in the young city of Boise, Idaho. With this expansion comes new growth, and with the use of conventional development comes the depletion of more land resources. By cultivating land that has already been disturbed by human populations, existing land resources can be conserved for the use of agriculture and natural systems. Solution 1,500,000 acres of farmland, riparian zones, and industrial zones such as an abandoned sawmill are being converted each year in the United States. The renewal of the brownfield industrial site would provide residential housing for on-site working farms. The farms would include aquaculture, an orchard, and a tree nursery. The new development would be restricted to the boundaries of the brownfield allowing the native environments and existing conditions on the site to prevail. While conventional development aims to deplete more land resources this solution aims to conserve our precious land resources for the production of food and open native habitat. The empty voids within and on the edge of our cities must first be filled in before we decide to move on and develop our greenfields. History of Barberton
机译:布朗菲尔德的耕作:将布朗菲尔德的土地转变为生态村爱达荷州的斯科特·R·摩西大学简介爱达荷州一所大学美丽的公路和河流系统旁是生产者的木材公司拥有的一座已灭绝的锯木厂,俗称理发店镇。曾经是河岸大自然的奇迹,这个由40英亩的湿地,沙漠和河岸生境组成的区域在1910年锯木厂的成功运营中被完全推倒并摧毁了。今天,这是另一个历史足迹,正受到新住宅增长的威胁来自爱达荷州年轻城市博伊西的人口爆炸事件。这种扩张带来了新的增长,而传统开发的使用又带来了更多土地资源的枯竭。通过耕种已经受到人口干扰的土地,可以保护现有土地资源以用于农业和自然系统。解决方案在美国,每年要转换1,500,000英亩的农田,河岸带和工业区,例如废弃的锯木厂。棕地工业区的更新将为现场农场提供住房。这些农场将包括水产养殖场,果园和苗圃。新的开发将仅限于棕地的边界,从而使现场的自然环境和现有条件占上风。常规开发旨在消耗更多的土地资源,而该解决方案旨在保护我们宝贵的土地资源,用于生产食物和开放的本地栖息地。在我们决定继续发展自己的绿地之前,必须首先填补我们城市内部和边缘的空白。巴伯顿的历史

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