奥克兰建筑中的不良土壤做法威胁到暴雨水管理和绿色空间,并危及长期环境复原力。
Poor soil practices in Auckland's construction threaten stormwater management and green spaces, risking long-term environmental resilience.
在奥克兰,新的事态发展正在破坏暴风雨管理和绿色空间可持续性,因为尽管地貌看好的地区出现,但建筑中的底土受到压缩和退化。
In Auckland, new developments are undermining stormwater management and green space sustainability due to compacted, degraded subsoil beneath construction, despite appearances of well-landscaped areas.
像Sue Ira这样的专家警告说,贫瘠的土壤做法——例如浅浅的种植床和腐烂的树皮泥浆——限制了水的吸收和植物健康,导致干旱脆弱性、杂草入侵或铺路。
Experts like Sue Ira warn that poor soil practices—such as shallow planting beds and decomposing bark mulch—limit water absorption and plant health, leading to drought vulnerability, weed invasion, or paving over.
这一问题的起因是缺乏对底土需要的了解,而不是故意忽视,最近发生的洪水更强烈地要求采取更强有力的政策,确保城市发展中的长期环境复原力。
The issue stems from a lack of knowledge about subsoil needs, not intentional neglect, and recent floods have heightened calls for stronger policies ensuring long-term environmental resilience in urban development.