Optimizing green infrastructure strategies for microclimate regulation and air quality improvement in urban environments: A case study

Soniya Kaveh , Amin Habibi , Mohammad Nikkar , Ardalan Aflaki
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With an increasing global urban population andassociated health concerns, understanding the effects of urban microclimate and air quality is crucial. This study aims to assess the influence of different types and locations of greenery, along with building heights and wind orientation, on urban canyon microclimate and air quality. Focusing on PM10, PM2.5, and NOx concentrations in a hot-arid district, the research employs simulation-based analysis. Results indicate that stepped buildings with green walls exhibit the highest temperature (18.02°C), while scenarios featuring two rows of deciduous trees showcase the lowest temperature (17.56°C) but higher pollution levels. Notably, scenarios lacking trees exhibit elevated temperatures. The study introduces a novel ventilation design pattern for effective air pollutant removal and proposes a scenario with extensive green coverage on streets, walls, and rooftops, incorporating appropriate planting techniques and plant selection. The findings offer valuable insights for urban designers and architects seeking to create more sustainable and environmentally friendly cities.

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优化绿色基础设施战略,促进城市环境的小气候调节和空气质量改善:案例研究
随着全球城市人口和相关健康问题的不断增加,了解城市微气候和空气质量的影响至关重要。本研究旨在评估不同类型和位置的绿化以及建筑高度和风向对城市峡谷微气候和空气质量的影响。研究采用模拟分析方法,重点研究了一个炎热干旱地区的 PM10、PM2.5 和氮氧化物浓度。结果表明,带有绿墙的阶梯式建筑温度最高(18.02°C),而带有两排落叶树的方案温度最低(17.56°C),但污染水平更高。值得注意的是,没有树木的场景温度较高。该研究引入了一种新颖的通风设计模式,以有效去除空气污染物,并提出了一种在街道、墙壁和屋顶进行大面积绿化的方案,同时结合了适当的种植技术和植物选择。研究结果为城市设计师和建筑师提供了宝贵的见解,帮助他们创建更可持续、更环保的城市。
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