Journal article
London Plane trees (Platanus x acerifolia) before, during and after a heatwave: Losing leaves means less cooling benefit
Ruzana Sanusi, Stephen J Livesley
URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING | ELSEVIER GMBH | Published : 2020
Abstract
Platanus x acerifolia (London Plane) is a widely planted street tree throughout cities in temperate and Mediterranean climates. Heatwave intensity and frequency is likely to increase in these cities as a combined result of the urban heat island and climate change. High air temperature during heatwaves can lead to canopy leaf loss in vulnerable tree species, such as P. acerifolia. This rapid change in canopy cover may lead to subsequent reductions in ecosystem service benefits, such as shade cooling, human well-being, pollution interception and stormwater interception. This study investigates canopy leaf loss in two streets planted with P. acerifolia trees following a summer heatwave and the ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Financial support from the City of Melbourne Research is gratefully acknowledged. The authors wish to thank the City of Yarra for allowing us to conduct this research in Richmond. We are also grateful for the assistance in the data analysis Statistical Consulting Centre of the University of Melbourne.