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Page 1: Dr Stuart Connop (UEL) - Buglife · 2020-01-09 · Biodiversity surveys Invertebrate surveys • Pitfall trapping Invertebrate surveys • Sweep netting Species of conservation concern

Brownfield landscaping: urban invertebrate conservation

Dr Stuart Connop (UEL)

TRANSITIONING TOWARDS URBAN RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY

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Global biodiversity loss:

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Global biodiversity loss:

30% global decline in wildlife since 1970

the need for development to be truly sustainable

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UK - Thames Gateway

© bbc.co.uk

•Availability of large Brownfield sites providing great opportunities for commercial and residential development

• 40 miles of opportunity • Biggest regeneration area in North West Europe with £9 billion Government investment • Government Housing Target of 160,000 homes to be built in the Thames Gateway by 2016

Countryside-properties.com

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Brownfield: derelict, previously developed land

©philipwolmuth.com

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Brownfield: Urban wildspace:

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Brownfield value:

Buglife: All of A Buzz project Roberts, J., Harvey, P. and Jones, R. (2006) All of a Buzz in the Thames Gateway; Phase 1 project report. Report produced for English Nature.

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Buglife All of a Buzz

• Surveyed over 40% of Thames Gateway brownfield sites

• 40% estimated to be of ‘High’ quality for invertebrates.

• 1,198 invertebrate species of nature conservation importance associated with brownfield habitats.

•Including a suite of UKBAP priority and Red Data book species.

© Craig Slawson

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Brownfield development

6 years later Only 50% of important brownfield sites remain intact.

(Personal communications – Buglife)

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Brownfield loss

Planning process encouraged to target brownfield

No established framework for assessing the value of

brownfield sites in terms of biodiversity and ecosystem

service provision

No established method to assess invertebrate

assemblage value and target mitigation

Conservation Invertebrates generally hold little weight in the planning

process

Planning

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Mitigation – green roofs

©Dusty Gedge

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Green roof - design

Laban Dance Centre © Dusty Gedge

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Truly sustainable development

Kadas, G.J. (2006) Rare Invertebrates Colonizing Green Roofs in London. Urban Habitats 4(1), 66-86.

At least 10% of species collected at the study sites were designated nationally rare or scarce.

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Are green roofs adequate mitigation on their own?

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ISIS

National conservation significance thresholds

Specific Assemblage Types (SATs)

Species lists

Broad Assemblage Types (BATs)

based on niches and processes

Rarity score

Are green roofs adequate mitigation on their own?

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Greenroof invertebrate surveys (Kadas/Gedge) n = 261 species

All of a buzz in the Thames Gateway (Buglife)

n = 629 species

ISIS

Specific Assemblage Types 3 groups

• Coleoptera • Arachnids

• Hymenoptera

Datasets

Analysis

Are green roofs adequate mitigation on their own?

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Greenroofs: (Kadas/Gedge)

Brownfield: (Buglife)

Favourable

Unfavourable

n = 629 spp

n = 261 spp

ISIS ver. 2009

Are green roofs adequate mitigation on their own?

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Are green roofs adequate mitigation on their own?

Greenroofs: (Kadas/Gedge)

Brownfield: (Buglife)

Favourable

Unfavourable

n = 629 spp

n = 261 spp

ISIS ver. 2009

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Open mosaic habitat

Countryside-properties.com

Shelter belt of mid/late successional trees and

bushes

Early successional ruderal and scrub

South facing slopes

Seasonally wet areas

Lichen and mosses

Bare ground heats up rapidly

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Brownfield landscaping projects

Barking Riverside brownfield landscaping

LWT community garden

UEL’s beetle bump

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Barking Riverside brownfield landscaping

• 443 acre brownfield development • 10,800 homes • Planning consent included requirement to conserve valuable wildlife

• 40% of site will be greenspace AND • 40% of properties will have green roofs

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Brownfield habitat features as part of landscaping

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Brownfield habitat features as part of landscaping

Rubble, metal sheeting and ornamental planting

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Rubble, metal sheeting and ornamental planting

Brownfield habitat features as part of landscaping

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Woodland pocket with standing deadwood and deadwood piles

Brownfield habitat features as part of landscaping

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Woodland pocket with standing deadwood and deadwood piles

Brownfield habitat features as part of landscaping

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Brownfield habitat features as part of landscaping

South facing sand bank with concrete features

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Brownfield habitat features as part of landscaping

South facing sand bank with concrete features

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Brownfield habitat features as part of landscaping

Wildflower meadow blended with ornamental planting and amenity turf

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Brownfield habitat features as part of landscaping

Wildflower meadow blended with ornamental planting and amenity turf

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Biodiversity surveys

2010

2011

Characterising habitat features

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Biodiversity surveys

2010

2011

Characterising habitat features

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Biodiversity surveys

2010

2011

Characterising habitat features

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Biodiversity surveys

Vegetation surveys (2011 = 135 spp)

Invertebrate surveys • Bumblebee and butterfly walks • Sweep netting • Pitfall trapping

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Biodiversity surveys

Invertebrate surveys • Bumblebee and butterfly walks

Number

Species diversity

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Biodiversity surveys

Invertebrate surveys • Pitfall trapping

Invertebrate surveys • Sweep netting

Species of conservation concern

• RDB2 species Philanthus triangulum

• Two RDB3 species (Lasioglossum pauperatum,

Lygus pratensis)

• Four notable species

• 13 local species (one of which was also an

Essex Red Data species - Melitta leporina)

• 3rd modern record of the solitary bee Andrena

nigriceps in Essex and the first from the East

Thames Corridor.

Species of conservation concern

• Red Data Book 2 (RDB2) species (Polistichus

connexus)

• Proposed nationally notable (pNa) species

(Zodarion italicum),

• Nationally scarce (Nb) species (Brachinus

crepitans (Essex RDB), Calathus ambiguus

(Essex RDB), Harpalus ardosiacus and

Notiophilus quadripunctatus (Essex RDB),

Substantial variation between different habitat pockets

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LWT community garden

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LWT community garden: ISIS analysis

Favourable status

Flower-rich resource (F002)

Unshaded early successional mosaic (F1)

Permanent wet mire (W3)

Mineral marsh & open water (W2)

Broad Assemblage Types (BAT) Specific Assemblage Types (SAT)

Score Corresponding national status No. of spp

16 Extinct; Presumed extinct; Ireland Only; RDB1; RDB2; pRDB1; pRDB2 2

8 RDB3; pRDB3; RDBI 1

4 RDBK; pRDBK; RDB4 (out of danger); RDB5 (endemic); Na; Notable/Nb(endemic) 25

2 Local, Nr 103

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LWT community garden: Design

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LWT community garden: Design

Native wildflowers South-facing sandy bank

Wildlife pond

Dead log pile with standing deadwood Gravel planting

Picnic benches

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LWT community garden: Community Engagement

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UEL’s Beetle Bump

© Craig Slawson

Streaked bombardier beetle (Brachinus sclopeta)

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UEL’s Beetle Bump

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UEL’s Sports Dock

Beetle bump site

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Beetle bump construction

Recycled aggregates used: • 20 tonnes of broken brick, • 20 tonnes of screened recycled soil, • 10 tonnes of chalk • 10 tonnes of crushed concrete

Plants used: • Wild carrot (Daucus carrota) • Autumn hawkbit (Leontodon autumnalis). • Red deadnettle (Lamium purpureum) • Wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) • Red clover (Trifolium pratense) • Bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) • Red bartsia (Odontites verna) • Narrow-leaved Bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus glaber) • Black horehound (Ballota nigra) • Musk mallow (Malva moschata) • Weld (Reseda luteola) • mix of composites • Commercial wildflower seed mix

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Beetle bump – from above

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Thank you for listening

TRANSITIONING TOWARDS URBAN RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY