TY - JOUR
T1 - Mine land reclamation, mine land reuse, and vegetation cover change
T2 - an intriguing case study in Dartford, the United Kingdom
AU - Yu, Haoxuan
AU - Zahidi, Izni
AU - Liang, Dongfang
N1 - Funding Information:
First, the authors thank the Graduate Research Excellence Scholarship (GRES) from Monash University; Second, the authors express their gratitude to the experts in the research field of environmental management for their effort.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2023/5/15
Y1 - 2023/5/15
N2 - Dartford, a town in England, heavily relied on industrial production, particularly mining, which caused significant environmental pollution and geological damage. However, in recent years, several companies have collaborated under the guidance of the local authorities to reclaim the abandoned mine land in Dartford and develop it into homes, known as the Ebbsfleet Garden City project. This project is highly innovative as it not only focuses on environmental management but also provides potential economic benefits, employment opportunities, builds a sustainable and interconnected community, fosters urban development and brings people closer together. This paper presents a fascinating case that employs satellite imagery, statistical data, and Fractional Vegetation Cover (FVC) calculations to analyse the re-vegetation progress of Dartford and the development of the Ebbsfleet Garden City project. The findings indicate that Dartford has successfully reclaimed and re-vegetated the mine land, maintaining a high vegetation cover level while the Ebbsfleet Garden City project has advanced. This suggests that Dartford is committed to environmental management and sustainable development while pursuing construction projects.
AB - Dartford, a town in England, heavily relied on industrial production, particularly mining, which caused significant environmental pollution and geological damage. However, in recent years, several companies have collaborated under the guidance of the local authorities to reclaim the abandoned mine land in Dartford and develop it into homes, known as the Ebbsfleet Garden City project. This project is highly innovative as it not only focuses on environmental management but also provides potential economic benefits, employment opportunities, builds a sustainable and interconnected community, fosters urban development and brings people closer together. This paper presents a fascinating case that employs satellite imagery, statistical data, and Fractional Vegetation Cover (FVC) calculations to analyse the re-vegetation progress of Dartford and the development of the Ebbsfleet Garden City project. The findings indicate that Dartford has successfully reclaimed and re-vegetated the mine land, maintaining a high vegetation cover level while the Ebbsfleet Garden City project has advanced. This suggests that Dartford is committed to environmental management and sustainable development while pursuing construction projects.
KW - Environmental management
KW - Land reclamation
KW - Urban planning
KW - Vegetation cover
KW - Waste management
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U2 - 10.1016/j.envres.2023.115613
DO - 10.1016/j.envres.2023.115613
M3 - Article
C2 - 36870554
AN - SCOPUS:85149742160
SN - 0013-9351
VL - 225
JO - Environmental Research
JF - Environmental Research
M1 - 115613
ER -