This paper is devoted to the assessment of urban greening effects on two important ecosystem services, i.e., air quality and CO2 storage, including the corresponding economic impacts in a real urban area, i.e., a district located in the Mediterranean city of Lecce (southern Italy). Two tools were employed, i-Tree Canopy and the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) microclimate model ENVI-met. i-Tree Canopy allowed fully determining the land-cover percentage on the basis of different ground cover classes and obtaining an estimate of annual values of CO2 storage, air pollutant removal, and economic benefits in the presence of urban greening. The estimate in i-Tree Canopy considered only the amount of greening; therefore, air pollutant removal e...
This paper first discusses the aerodynamic effects of trees on local scale flow and pollutant concen...
This paper is devoted to the study of the aerodynamic effects of trees on airflow and pollutant disp...
The amelioration of air quality represents one of the most complex challenges that the European Unio...
This study analyses the interactions and impacts between multiple factors i.e., urban greening, buil...
Urban green infrastructure has the potential to offer multiple ecosystem services to society. Howeve...
Modelling plant-atmosphere interactions in urban environmenthave being raising an increasing interes...
Tropospheric ozone (O 3) and Particulate Matter (PM) have become a major concern in most European ci...
Cities are responsible for more than 80% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Sequestration of air po...
Urban forests (UF) provide a range of important ecosystem services (ES) for human well-being. Releva...
Increased carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in urban areas due to rapid population growth and consequen...
Urban and peri-urban forests are green infrastructures (GI) that play a substantial role in deliveri...
This thesis focuses on the simulation of the impact of trees on vehicular emissions in the urban env...
The availability of green areas is a basic element for the quality of life in urban environments. I...
Cities are responsible for more than 80% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Sequestration of air po...
This paper first discusses the aerodynamic effects of trees on local scale flow and pollutant concen...
This paper is devoted to the study of the aerodynamic effects of trees on airflow and pollutant disp...
The amelioration of air quality represents one of the most complex challenges that the European Unio...
This study analyses the interactions and impacts between multiple factors i.e., urban greening, buil...
Urban green infrastructure has the potential to offer multiple ecosystem services to society. Howeve...
Modelling plant-atmosphere interactions in urban environmenthave being raising an increasing interes...
Tropospheric ozone (O 3) and Particulate Matter (PM) have become a major concern in most European ci...
Cities are responsible for more than 80% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Sequestration of air po...
Urban forests (UF) provide a range of important ecosystem services (ES) for human well-being. Releva...
Increased carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in urban areas due to rapid population growth and consequen...
Urban and peri-urban forests are green infrastructures (GI) that play a substantial role in deliveri...
This thesis focuses on the simulation of the impact of trees on vehicular emissions in the urban env...
The availability of green areas is a basic element for the quality of life in urban environments. I...
Cities are responsible for more than 80% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Sequestration of air po...
This paper first discusses the aerodynamic effects of trees on local scale flow and pollutant concen...
This paper is devoted to the study of the aerodynamic effects of trees on airflow and pollutant disp...
The amelioration of air quality represents one of the most complex challenges that the European Unio...