Journal article
Modelling and Design of Habitat Features: Will Manufactured Poles Replace Living Trees as Perch Sites for Birds?
Alexander Holland, Philip Gibbons, Jason Thompson, Stanislav Roudavski
Sustainability | MDPI AG | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15097588
Abstract
The need to support life in degraded landscapes is a pressing challenge of our time. Models from ecology, computing, architecture, and engineering can support the design and construction of habitat features in contexts where human intervention is necessary and urgent. For example, anthropogenic change is causing many arboreal habitats to disappear due to diminishing populations of large old trees. Current management approaches can provide artificial replacements in the shape of poles for perching and boxes for nesting. However, their large-scale long-term impacts are rarely assessed and often unclear. Along with benefits, these structures can result in ecological traps, waste, and pollution...
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council Discovery Grant DP170104010, Place and Parametricism', and by the Australian Capital Territory Government Grant Intelligent Cultivation of Artificial Trees'.