Ecological Principles In Restoration Of Abandoned Quarry In Milos Island

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. Meliadis
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

This study presents the methodology and proposals for the restoration of an abandoned quarry in the Greek island of Milos. The local data (soil, vegetation etc.) of the island were collected, analysed and compiled into thematic maps using Geographical Information Systems. The restoration plan was based on the G.I.S. database and suggested the revegetation of the disturbed lands with herbaceous (grasses and legumes) or woody (shrubs and trees) plants. Plants should be indigenous or from other areas with the same vegetation type. Herbaceous plants establish and grow easily protecting the soil from surface erosion. The revegetation success depends on the seed quality, planting season and methods as well as local environmental conditions. Our proposals aim to restore the abandoned quarry with methods that follow the natural succession of vegetation, have minimal environmental impact, low cost and the expected result will be similar to the surrounding undisturbed land.
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APA: I. Meliadis  (2002)  Ecological Principles In Restoration Of Abandoned Quarry In Milos Island

MLA: I. Meliadis Ecological Principles In Restoration Of Abandoned Quarry In Milos Island. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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