Burger Joanna, Gochfeld Michael
Division of Life Sciences, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, 08854-8082, USA.
Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation (CRESP), Rutgers University and Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 37235, USA.
Ecohealth. 2025 Apr 24. doi: 10.1007/s10393-025-01714-0.
Industrial, radiological, and chemical wastes remain from nuclear production and research from the Cold War and subsequent industrial activities. Cleanup of these lands is essential to allow future land uses. Some of the US Department of Energy's (DOE) lands will remain in federal ownership, where research and development continue. An opportunity exists to preserve important habitats and ecological resources while still completing a cleanup mission. This paper uses DOE's Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) as a case study to examine whether it has sensitive and rare ecological habitat compared to the surrounding region. Our approach was to use the National Land Cover Database to compare the percentage of land use types on BNL to areas from its border to 10 and 30 km of BNL. BNL has a higher percentage of forest on its lands (63%), than occurs in the surrounding region within 10 km (39%) and within 30 km (26%). Pine barrens habitat is threatened globally and is unique in the northeast. Other than the NJ Pinelands, this habitat does not occur for several hundred kms to the south. Our approach can be used at other sites to understand the importance of specific ecological vegetation types compared to the surrounding regions, and to encourage protection when sites contain unique regional habitats. Critical and climax vegetation provides the habitat for endangered and threatened species, as well as local and regional species of concern.
冷战时期的核生产与研究以及随后的工业活动产生了工业、放射性和化学废物。清理这些土地对于实现未来的土地利用至关重要。美国能源部(DOE)的一些土地将继续归联邦所有,用于持续开展研发工作。在完成清理任务的同时,存在保护重要栖息地和生态资源的机会。本文以美国能源部的布鲁克海文国家实验室(BNL)为例,研究其与周边地区相比是否拥有敏感且稀有的生态栖息地。我们的方法是利用国家土地覆盖数据库,将BNL上的土地利用类型百分比与从其边界到BNL周边10公里和30公里区域的土地利用类型百分比进行比较。BNL土地上森林的占比(63%)高于周边10公里范围内(39%)和30公里范围内(26%)的区域。松林栖息地在全球范围内受到威胁,在东北部地区独具特色。除了新泽西州的松林地区,往南几百公里范围内都没有这种栖息地。我们的方法可用于其他场地,以了解特定生态植被类型相较于周边地区的重要性,并在场地包含独特的区域栖息地时鼓励加以保护。关键和顶级植被为濒危和受威胁物种以及当地和区域关注物种提供了栖息地。