Urban Ecological Restoration: Setting Priorities for Restoring Native Vegetation in Lava Field Remnants in Mexico City

As cities overgrow, the need for ecological restoration is becoming increasingly urgent, especially in densely populated areas. Urban ecological restoration represents the best approach to undertake damages to restore native ecosystem remnants fulfilling biodiversity but also social goals in dense u...

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Main Authors: Manuel Bonilla-Rodríguez, Denise Arroyo-Lambaer, Alicia Castillo, Luis Zambrano, Zenón Cano-Santana
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2021.709357/full
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spelling doaj-2c81cc42168d464d98964681144871c12021-08-24T11:01:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sustainable Cities2624-96342021-08-01310.3389/frsc.2021.709357709357Urban Ecological Restoration: Setting Priorities for Restoring Native Vegetation in Lava Field Remnants in Mexico CityManuel Bonilla-Rodríguez0Denise Arroyo-Lambaer1Alicia Castillo2Luis Zambrano3Zenón Cano-Santana4Laboratorio de Interacciones y Procesos Ecológicos, Departamento de Ecología y Recursos Naturales, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City, MexicoLaboratorio de Restauración Ecológica, Departamento de Zoología, Tercer Circuito Exterior, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City, MexicoInstituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México campus Morelia, Morelia, MexicoLaboratorio de Restauración Ecológica, Departamento de Zoología, Tercer Circuito Exterior, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City, MexicoLaboratorio de Interacciones y Procesos Ecológicos, Departamento de Ecología y Recursos Naturales, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City, MexicoAs cities overgrow, the need for ecological restoration is becoming increasingly urgent, especially in densely populated areas. Urban ecological restoration represents the best approach to undertake damages to restore native ecosystem remnants fulfilling biodiversity but also social goals in dense urban settings such as Mexico City. The feasibility of restoring unique xerophytic scrub vegetation in lava field remnants was evaluated in a portion of a university campus in Mexico City. Here we present an index (Need and Feasibility of Restoration Index, NFRI) for such purpose. The NFRI was designed through multicriteria analysis and considered ecological, economic, and social indicators. Cluster and principal components analysis were carried out to identify different groups of lava field remnants with similar characteristics and to point out critical variables that in turn would support management strategies. The outcomes made evident the necessity of restoring native vegetation for all of the evaluated remnants; however, the group containing the largest ones obtained the highest values for restoration feasibility and NFRI. The recovery of the rest of the remnants is critical to support the ecological restoration of the area as this may provide connectivity with better-preserved ecosystem remnants. When the restoration is unaffordable due to financial constraints, it is highly recommended to direct efforts towards ecological rehabilitation actions. The establishment of native xerophytic gardens is promoted when remnants cannot support a self-sustainable plant community. It is crucial to include the diversity of views and values of the community and the economic and ecological aspects to guarantee the sustainability of the landscape, especially in the urban context. The latter can provide better planning and design processes, ensuring benefits for humans and nature.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2021.709357/fullurban ecological restorationmulticriteria analysispriority of restorationrestoration feasibilityxerophytic scrublava field
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author Manuel Bonilla-Rodríguez
Denise Arroyo-Lambaer
Alicia Castillo
Luis Zambrano
Zenón Cano-Santana
spellingShingle Manuel Bonilla-Rodríguez
Denise Arroyo-Lambaer
Alicia Castillo
Luis Zambrano
Zenón Cano-Santana
Urban Ecological Restoration: Setting Priorities for Restoring Native Vegetation in Lava Field Remnants in Mexico City
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
urban ecological restoration
multicriteria analysis
priority of restoration
restoration feasibility
xerophytic scrub
lava field
author_facet Manuel Bonilla-Rodríguez
Denise Arroyo-Lambaer
Alicia Castillo
Luis Zambrano
Zenón Cano-Santana
author_sort Manuel Bonilla-Rodríguez
title Urban Ecological Restoration: Setting Priorities for Restoring Native Vegetation in Lava Field Remnants in Mexico City
title_short Urban Ecological Restoration: Setting Priorities for Restoring Native Vegetation in Lava Field Remnants in Mexico City
title_full Urban Ecological Restoration: Setting Priorities for Restoring Native Vegetation in Lava Field Remnants in Mexico City
title_fullStr Urban Ecological Restoration: Setting Priorities for Restoring Native Vegetation in Lava Field Remnants in Mexico City
title_full_unstemmed Urban Ecological Restoration: Setting Priorities for Restoring Native Vegetation in Lava Field Remnants in Mexico City
title_sort urban ecological restoration: setting priorities for restoring native vegetation in lava field remnants in mexico city
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
issn 2624-9634
publishDate 2021-08-01
description As cities overgrow, the need for ecological restoration is becoming increasingly urgent, especially in densely populated areas. Urban ecological restoration represents the best approach to undertake damages to restore native ecosystem remnants fulfilling biodiversity but also social goals in dense urban settings such as Mexico City. The feasibility of restoring unique xerophytic scrub vegetation in lava field remnants was evaluated in a portion of a university campus in Mexico City. Here we present an index (Need and Feasibility of Restoration Index, NFRI) for such purpose. The NFRI was designed through multicriteria analysis and considered ecological, economic, and social indicators. Cluster and principal components analysis were carried out to identify different groups of lava field remnants with similar characteristics and to point out critical variables that in turn would support management strategies. The outcomes made evident the necessity of restoring native vegetation for all of the evaluated remnants; however, the group containing the largest ones obtained the highest values for restoration feasibility and NFRI. The recovery of the rest of the remnants is critical to support the ecological restoration of the area as this may provide connectivity with better-preserved ecosystem remnants. When the restoration is unaffordable due to financial constraints, it is highly recommended to direct efforts towards ecological rehabilitation actions. The establishment of native xerophytic gardens is promoted when remnants cannot support a self-sustainable plant community. It is crucial to include the diversity of views and values of the community and the economic and ecological aspects to guarantee the sustainability of the landscape, especially in the urban context. The latter can provide better planning and design processes, ensuring benefits for humans and nature.
topic urban ecological restoration
multicriteria analysis
priority of restoration
restoration feasibility
xerophytic scrub
lava field
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2021.709357/full
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