Conference Proceedings
Landscaping and Land Use Planning as Related to Mining Operations, Adelaide
Conference Proceedings
Landscaping and Land Use Planning as Related to Mining Operations, Adelaide
Basic Considerations In Vegetating Areas Affected By Mining Activities
In attempting to vegetate pnob!em sites some basic pn.i,ne%ptes, namely the phys.ica.e and chemi.ca2 pnope/ti;es og the problem mateni.al and the selection oU hu.itab.2e p!antts {cor pnopagati.on, have to be considered. Pnobtem sites such as tai ing dams, mined-out atteas, and areas which have been genehaUy advehse2y a46eeted by mining activities, are not only o~ten located in a divehs.ity o4 climatic regions, but they also usuaUy dL64en substantially in theAjt .int' Lns c phys.ica2 and chem.i cat pnopen t i.es . To estabP.ish vegetation on such sites 6requent2y requites: .%) The ame Lonaton oU adverse {yaetors in onde t to exeate a hoot env.utonment suitable Uon "satis1actony" plant growth. .%i) These.2eationo4 plant species suited to the improved Hoot env.utonment, and eompat%b&e with the e2imate o{y the site, and the ultimate Land use o4 the site. iii) The estabL shment o{y a Laboratory and p-LLot scale testing programme to aeeomptizh the above.
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