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应用生态学报 ›› 2023, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (6): 1441-1449.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202306.021

• 区域生态专栏 • 上一篇    下一篇

都市农业对食物运输的碳减排潜力评估——以南京主城区为例

孙逸冰1, 苏杰1, 尹海伟1*, 孙辉1, 孔繁花2   

  1. 1南京大学建筑与城市规划学院, 南京 210093;
    2南京大学地理与海洋科学学院, 南京 210023
  • 收稿日期:2022-11-23 接受日期:2023-03-19 出版日期:2023-06-15 发布日期:2023-12-15
  • 通讯作者: *E-mail: yinhaiwei@nju.edu.cn
  • 作者简介:孙逸冰, 男, 1995年生, 硕士研究生。主要从事城乡生态规划研究。E-mail: mf20360076@smail.nju.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金面上项目(51878328)和科技部国家重点研发计划项目(2017YFE0196000)

Carbon emission reduction potential assessment in food transportation by urban agriculture: A case study of main urban area of Nanjing, China

SUN Yibing1, SU Jie1, YIN Haiwei1*, SUN Hui1, KONG Fanhua2   

  1. 1School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China;
    2School of Geography and Ocean Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China
  • Received:2022-11-23 Accepted:2023-03-19 Online:2023-06-15 Published:2023-12-15

摘要: 都市农业作为新型城市绿色基础设施和连贯式生产性城市景观,能够大幅提升城市食物系统的韧性并减少食物运输过程中的碳排放。然而,目前国内评估都市农业发展潜力及其碳减排效益的研究尚不多见。本研究以南京主城区为例,基于卫星影像和Lidar点云等数据,采用语义分割、空间分析等方法,识别了研究区适合发展都市农业的地面潜力空间和屋顶潜力空间,并估算了其潜在的蔬菜产量和在食物运输方面的CO2减排效益。结果表明: 研究区分别有2904.39 hm2的地面空间和2976.96 hm2的屋顶空间可作为发展都市农业的潜力空间;在潜力空间利用率为80%的情景下,每年可生产蔬菜约22.50万t,相当于研究区年蔬菜消费量的43.6%,同时,可减少从外地输入食物过程中所产生的6.37万t CO2排放。

关键词: 都市农业, 城市闲置地, 屋顶农业, 食物运输, 碳减排

Abstract: As an emerging urban green infrastructure and continuous productive urban landscape, urban agriculture can increase the resilience of urban food systems and reduce carbon emission in food transportation. However, there are few studies in China on the potential of urban agriculture and its role in carbon emission reduction. With semantic segmentation and spatial analysis method to identify urban agricultural potential spaces on the ground and rooftops based on satellite images and Lidar point cloud data in the main urban area of Nanjing, we estimated their potential in vegetable production and the CO2 emission reduction effect in food transportation. The results showed that there were 2904.39 hm2 of ground and 2976.96 hm2 of rooftops in the study area with the potential to be used for urban agriculture. Under a scenario with 80% potential space utilization, it could produce approximately 225000 t of vegetables per year, which equated to 43.6% of annual vegetable consumption in the study area. Meanwhile, it would reduce CO2 emission in long distance food transportation by 63700 t per year.

Key words: urban agriculture, urban vacant land, rooftop agriculture, food transportation, carbon emission reduction