Green infrastructure (GI) is effective in reducing PM concentrations in near-road environments, but how such reductions in concentration compared with relative respiratory deposition doses (RDDs) is rarely discussed. We quantified variations in RDD in the presence of three GI types (trees, hedges and tree-hedge combinations), and compared them with PM reduced by the GI under different wind directions and seasons through the assessment of data collected during multiple field campaigns. We also studied three scenarios (sitting, walking, running) to investigate RDD in adults and children during different possible activities in the presence of GI at public parks or gardens or in front of houses. Finally, we illustrated particle mass distributio...
Green infrastructure can reduce PM2.5 traffic emissions on a city scale, by a combination of dispers...
Vegetation barriers along roads can mitigate the effects of air pollution from traffic. Here, we mea...
© 2016, Chen et al. Introduction: Among the most dangerous pollutants is PM 2.5 , which can directl...
The green infrastructure (GI) is identified as a passive exposure control measure of air pollution. ...
Many people live, work and spend time during their commute in near-road environments (2 m) road cond...
Many people live, work and spend time during their commute in near-road environments (2 m) road cond...
Green infrastructure (GI) is a potential solution to improve air quality in urban environments. The ...
One aim of roadside green infrastructure (GI) is to mitigate exposure to local, traffic-generated po...
As a part of an ongoing EU-funded project iSCAPE (www.iscapeproject.eu), this study aims to quantify...
One aim of roadside green infrastructure (GI) is to mitigate exposure to local, traffic-generated po...
Exposure to traffic-related particulate air pollution has been linked with excess risks for a range ...
Built-up environments limit air pollution dispersion in street canyons and lead to complex trade-off...
Green infrastructure (GI) can reduce air pollutants concentrations via coupled effects of surface de...
Green infrastructure (GI) in urban areas may be adopted as a passive control system to reduce air po...
Abstract: Green infrastructure (GI) is already known to be a suitable way to enhance air quality in ...
Green infrastructure can reduce PM2.5 traffic emissions on a city scale, by a combination of dispers...
Vegetation barriers along roads can mitigate the effects of air pollution from traffic. Here, we mea...
© 2016, Chen et al. Introduction: Among the most dangerous pollutants is PM 2.5 , which can directl...
The green infrastructure (GI) is identified as a passive exposure control measure of air pollution. ...
Many people live, work and spend time during their commute in near-road environments (2 m) road cond...
Many people live, work and spend time during their commute in near-road environments (2 m) road cond...
Green infrastructure (GI) is a potential solution to improve air quality in urban environments. The ...
One aim of roadside green infrastructure (GI) is to mitigate exposure to local, traffic-generated po...
As a part of an ongoing EU-funded project iSCAPE (www.iscapeproject.eu), this study aims to quantify...
One aim of roadside green infrastructure (GI) is to mitigate exposure to local, traffic-generated po...
Exposure to traffic-related particulate air pollution has been linked with excess risks for a range ...
Built-up environments limit air pollution dispersion in street canyons and lead to complex trade-off...
Green infrastructure (GI) can reduce air pollutants concentrations via coupled effects of surface de...
Green infrastructure (GI) in urban areas may be adopted as a passive control system to reduce air po...
Abstract: Green infrastructure (GI) is already known to be a suitable way to enhance air quality in ...
Green infrastructure can reduce PM2.5 traffic emissions on a city scale, by a combination of dispers...
Vegetation barriers along roads can mitigate the effects of air pollution from traffic. Here, we mea...
© 2016, Chen et al. Introduction: Among the most dangerous pollutants is PM 2.5 , which can directl...