Study on Environmental Effects of Tree Species in Cities Green Space - Case on China

Liu, Shuang, Xu, Mingfeng, Zhao, Jing and Sun, Yudan (2022) Study on Environmental Effects of Tree Species in Cities Green Space - Case on China. Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, 23 (1). pp. 40-48. ISSN 1311-5065

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Abstract

The urban heat island (UHI) effect, caused by the rapid development of cities and urban anthropogenic heat emissions, has gradually become an important factor that seriously affects the urban living environment and people health. Studying the environmental effects of different green space tree species can provide data support for preventing the UHI effects. The results revealed significant differences regarding the cooling effect, humidifying effect, as well as the discomfort reduction rate among different tree species. To be more specific, the cooling effect of each tree species was found as Ficus microcarpa (the large crown) > Terminalia neotaliala > Ficus microcarpa (the middle crown) > Roystonea regia ≈ lawn. Moreover, the humidification effect was found as Ficus microcarpa (the large crown) > Terminalia neotaliala > Ficus microcarpa (the middle crown) > lawn> Roystonea regia. Lastly, the discomfort reduction rate was found as Ficus microcarpa (the large crown) > Terminalia neotaliala > Ficus microcarpa (the middle crown) > Roystonea regia > lawn. The results showed that tree species with high canopy density and dense foliage can reduce people’s discomfort and the risk of heat stroke outdoors. The same tree species, the larger the crown width, the better the effect of reducing temperature and humidity and reducing discomfort.

Keywords:cooling and humidifying, discomfort index, environmental effects
Subjects:K Architecture, Building and Planning > K310 Landscape Architecture
Divisions:College of Arts > Lincoln School of Architecture and the Built Environment
ID Code:50635
Deposited On:11 Jan 2023 15:44

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