Early trade-offs and top-level design drivers for Antarctic greenhouses and plant production facilities

The development of plant production facilities for extreme environments presents challenges not typically faced by developers of greenhouses in more traditional environments. Antarctica represents one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth and presents unique challenges to facility developer...

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Main Authors: Bamsey, Matthew, Zabel, Paul, Zeidler, Conrad, Vrakking, Vincent, Schubert, Daniel, Kohlberg, Eberhard, Stasiak, Michael, Graham, Thomas
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author Bamsey, Matthew
Zabel, Paul
Zeidler, Conrad
Vrakking, Vincent
Schubert, Daniel
Kohlberg, Eberhard
Stasiak, Michael
Graham, Thomas
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description The development of plant production facilities for extreme environments presents challenges not typically faced by developers of greenhouses in more traditional environments. Antarctica represents one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth and presents unique challenges to facility developers with respect to environmental regulations, logistics, waste management, and energy use. The unique challenges associated with plant production in Antarctica heavily influence the selection of subsystem components and technologies as well as the operational paradigms used to operate the facilities. This paper details a wide array of the early design choices and trade-offs that have arisen in the development of Antarctic plant production facilities. Specific requirements and several guidelines stemming from the Antarctic Treaty’s Protocol on Environment Protection and their influence on Antarctic plant production facilities are described. A review of guidelines for Antarctic greenhouses published by several national Antarctic operators is also described. The specific technology choices of several past and present Antarctic greenhouses are summarized, as are the general operational strategies, such as solid and nutrient solution waste handling. Specific lessons learned input was compiled directly from developers and operators of a number of these facilities. A discussion on the Antarctic climate, differences in Antarctic installation locations, internal versus external station plant growth facilities, preshipment testing programs, carbon dioxide enrichment and numerous other Antarctic facility design trade-offs are elaborated. It is hoped that this paper can serve as a useful checklist for future Antarctic plant production facility developers.
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Bamsey, Matthew und Zabel, Paul und Zeidler, Conrad und Vrakking, Vincent und Schubert, Daniel und Kohlberg, Eberhard und Stasiak, Michael und Graham, Thomas (2016) Early trade-offs and top-level design drivers for Antarctic greenhouses and plant production facilities. 46th International Conference on Environmental Systems, 2016-07-10 - 2016-07-14, Vienna, Austria.
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:105744 2025-06-15T14:11:01+00:00 Early trade-offs and top-level design drivers for Antarctic greenhouses and plant production facilities Bamsey, Matthew Zabel, Paul Zeidler, Conrad Vrakking, Vincent Schubert, Daniel Kohlberg, Eberhard Stasiak, Michael Graham, Thomas 2016-07 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/105744/ en eng https://elib.dlr.de/105744/1/ICES-2016-201.pdf Bamsey, Matthew und Zabel, Paul und Zeidler, Conrad und Vrakking, Vincent und Schubert, Daniel und Kohlberg, Eberhard und Stasiak, Michael und Graham, Thomas (2016) Early trade-offs and top-level design drivers for Antarctic greenhouses and plant production facilities. 46th International Conference on Environmental Systems, 2016-07-10 - 2016-07-14, Vienna, Austria. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Systemanalyse Raumsegment Konferenzbeitrag PeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2016 ftdlr 2025-06-04T04:58:07Z The development of plant production facilities for extreme environments presents challenges not typically faced by developers of greenhouses in more traditional environments. Antarctica represents one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth and presents unique challenges to facility developers with respect to environmental regulations, logistics, waste management, and energy use. The unique challenges associated with plant production in Antarctica heavily influence the selection of subsystem components and technologies as well as the operational paradigms used to operate the facilities. This paper details a wide array of the early design choices and trade-offs that have arisen in the development of Antarctic plant production facilities. Specific requirements and several guidelines stemming from the Antarctic Treaty’s Protocol on Environment Protection and their influence on Antarctic plant production facilities are described. A review of guidelines for Antarctic greenhouses published by several national Antarctic operators is also described. The specific technology choices of several past and present Antarctic greenhouses are summarized, as are the general operational strategies, such as solid and nutrient solution waste handling. Specific lessons learned input was compiled directly from developers and operators of a number of these facilities. A discussion on the Antarctic climate, differences in Antarctic installation locations, internal versus external station plant growth facilities, preshipment testing programs, carbon dioxide enrichment and numerous other Antarctic facility design trade-offs are elaborated. It is hoped that this paper can serve as a useful checklist for future Antarctic plant production facility developers. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Unknown Antarctic The Antarctic
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Zabel, Paul
Zeidler, Conrad
Vrakking, Vincent
Schubert, Daniel
Kohlberg, Eberhard
Stasiak, Michael
Graham, Thomas
Early trade-offs and top-level design drivers for Antarctic greenhouses and plant production facilities
title Early trade-offs and top-level design drivers for Antarctic greenhouses and plant production facilities
title_full Early trade-offs and top-level design drivers for Antarctic greenhouses and plant production facilities
title_fullStr Early trade-offs and top-level design drivers for Antarctic greenhouses and plant production facilities
title_full_unstemmed Early trade-offs and top-level design drivers for Antarctic greenhouses and plant production facilities
title_short Early trade-offs and top-level design drivers for Antarctic greenhouses and plant production facilities
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