Niang Fatimata, Bâ-Fall Khadidiatou, Diop Fatoumata, Anta Fall Fatou, Abou Diallo Hadji, T. Mamadou, Sambou Simon, Danièle Dieng Sara
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由于城市绿地在空气污染、热岛和气候变化方面的作用,它已成为满足环境要求和提高居民生活质量的关键。本研究的目的是表征Fann Point E amiti社区UGSs的生物多样性及其对人类健康的重要性。利用植物区系清查和异速生长模型估算碳储量。还进行了调查,以收集居民对uggs对健康和福祉的贡献的看法。共调查树木509棵,隶属于50属55种。整个城市的碳总量估计为21.16吨。几乎所有的受访者都认识到UGSs的重要性,原因有很多,但最主要的是它们对健康和放松的积极影响。这些结果表明,除了景观之美之外,人们还应该通过它们在保护生物多样性方面的作用(由于它们所拥有的物种数量)、在减缓气候变化方面(由于树木的碳封存)以及在人类健康方面的作用来认识它们。
Tree diversity and carbon stock in urban area of Senegal and their implications to human health and well-being
Urban green spaces (UGSs) have become essential to meet environmental requirements and improve the quality of life of inhabitants thanks to their role on air pollution, heat islands and climate change. The aim of this study was to characterize the biological diversity of UGSs in the commune of Fann Point E Amitié and their importance for human health. A floristic inventory was carried out to assess tree diversity in these UGSs, and mapping combined with an allometric model was used to estimate carbon stocks. Surveys were also carried out to gather residents' perceptions of the contribution of UGSs to health and well-being. A total of 509 trees, belonging to 55 species and 50 genera, were surveyed. The total quantity of carbon for the whole municipality is estimated at 21.16 tons. Almost all those surveyed recognized the importance of UGSs for a variety of reasons, but the main one was their positive impact on health and relaxation. These results show that beyond the beauty of their landscape, UGSs should be perceived through their role in biodiversity conservation thanks to the number of species they host, in climate change mitigation thanks to the carbon sequestration by trees, and their role in human health.