城市热岛
污染
环境科学
环境规划
绿色基础设施
空气污染
环境保护
环境工程
地理
生态学
气象学
生物
作者
Qingbai Wu,Yuhan Huang,Peter J. Irga,Prashant Kumar,Wengui Li,Su‐Huai Wei,Ho Kyong Shon,Chengwang Lei,John L. Zhou
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.122985
摘要
Urban heat island (UHI) and urban pollution island (UPI) effects are two major challenges that affect the liveability and sustainability of cities under the circumstance of climate change. However, existing studies mostly addressed them separately. Urban green infrastructure offers nature-based solutions to alleviate urban heat, enhance air quality and promote sustainability. This review paper provides a comprehensive synthesis of the roles of urban green spaces, street trees, street hedges, green roofs and vertical greenery in mitigating UHI and UPI effects. These types of green infrastructure can promote the thermal environment and air quality, but also potentially lead to conflicting impacts. Medium-sized urban green spaces are recommended for heat mitigation because they can provide a balance between cooling efficiency and magnitude. Conversely, street trees pose a complex challenge since they can provide cooling through shading and evapotranspiration while hindering pollutant dispersion due to reduced air ventilation. Integrated research that considers simultaneous UHI and UPI mitigation using green infrastructure, their interaction with building features, and the urban geographical environment is crucial to inform urban planning and maximize the benefits of green infrastructure installations.
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