Journal article

Impact of urban green spaces on air quality: A study of PM10 reduction across diverse climates

Azharul Islam, Nayanesh Pattnaik, Md Moktader Moula, Thomas Rötzer, Stephan Pauleit, Mohammad A Rahman

Science of the Total Environment | Elsevier | Published : 2024

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Abstract

Urban areas face high particulate matter (PM10) levels, increasing the risk of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Green spaces can significantly reduce PM10 concentration, as shown at various scales, from boroughs to whole cities. However, long-term monitoring is needed to understand the specific mechanisms and cumulative impact of green spaces on air quality to changing pollution levels. We investigated the influence of neighbourhood green space percentage, climatic variables, and population density on PM10 deposition during the vegetation period across eight cities in contrasting climate zones over 20 years (2000-2020). We used a correlation matrix, generalized additive model, one-wa..

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