dc.description.abstract | Urban growth has been fast for decades. Because money is very important
in this urban-based world, humanity focuses on economic development, and
is often too busy to deal with sustainability. Therefore, in a world
that is constantly changing, creating sustainable cities that contain a
diverse range of habitats supporting plant establishment is essential.
Some surprising urban habitats in which plants can grow, such as cracks
on pavements and walls, rocky areas, abandoned places and roofs might be
extremely important for sustainability, while urban spaces are under
artificial pressure. In this study, which suggesting a method to create
more sustainable green roofs for urban areas, and considering roof
vegetation is already important for supporting the ecology of urban
areas, we surveyed 37 roofs in an urban part of Trabzon city focusing on
the habitat effect. We found 51 plant species growing on these 37 roofs,
and determined five different roof vegetation typologies in the research
area. The main goal in any artificial green roof is to cover roof
surfaces with vegetation, and success is considered a perfect coverage
rate. We found roof surface size, species richness, size of the sunlit
part, daily sunlight duration, and depth of the substrate are the most
effective habitat attributes on vegetation coverage on rooftops in the
research area. | |