ASSESSING BENEFITS OF GREEN ROOFS IN URBAN CONTEXT Quantification of air-pollutants cut down by green roofs and positive effects on population health status
Abstract
OBJECTIVES Densely-built urban areas are affected by high air pollution levels, whose are caused by vehicle traffic, which represent the main emission source into the atmosphere, but also by combustion processes of... [ view full abstract ]
OBJECTIVES
Densely-built urban areas are affected by high air pollution levels, whose are caused by vehicle traffic, which represent the main emission source into the atmosphere, but also by combustion processes of buildings’ heating. Smog and fine particles are responsible for health problems such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, with repercussions mainly on weak population (elderly and children groups). The green, in all its forms, and especially plants are able to absorb these toxic substances by filtering polluted air, releasing oxygen into the atmosphere and, where it is possible, reducing noise pollution.
Aim of the research is to quantify the capability of green roofs as an element to reduce air-pollutants in urban contexts, investigating the positive effects on population health status.
METHODS
The first phase of the study analyses the green areas’ effects of citizenship’s health, through a systematic review of the scientific literature. Subsequently, the research work has been developed a calculation model in order to quantify the pollutants cut down in relation to an increase of green surfaces on the flat roofs of an urban area examined. In conclusion, through the calculation model, it has been estimated benefits of a hypothetical intervention of cover green roofs’ transformation, in a neighborhood of Milano city.
RESULTS
The project of conversion in green roofs through the application of the tool, according to the percentages defined by the morpho-typological analysis of the buildings examined, could reduce the pollutants up to 18,09 μg/m³ of PM10, 13,56 μg/m³ of PM2.5 and 7,24 μg/m³ of O₃ each year.
CONCLUSIONS
Considering a large-scale urban redevelopment project, in addition to psychological and perceptive benefits, with positive influences on housing quality and life of population, it should be considerate the benefits of environmental sustainability, such as reducing noise pollution, absorption of electro-smog, microclimate mitigation and fixing fine particles.
Authors
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Stefano Capolongo
(Politecnico di Milano)
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Daniela D'Alessandro
(La Sapienza University of Rome)
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Annalisa Favotto
(Politecnico di Milano)
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Marco Gola
(Politecnico di Milano)
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Giulia Procopio
(Politecnico di Milano)
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andrea rebecchi
(Politecnico di Milano)
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Maddalena Buffoli
(Politecnico di Milano)
Topic Areas
I. Research Collaborations 1.1 Scientific collaborations in geography and urban health 1.2 , II. Environmental Health 2.1 Disease mapping 2.2 Assessment of the impact of environmental , IV. Urbanism, Health and Wellbeing 4.1 Built environment 4.2 Pollution: air, noise, etc
Session
GH-MT-O-01 » Geography and Urban Health - Methodologies (14:00 - Saturday, 2nd April, TBA)
Paper
ASSESSING_BENEFITS_OF_GREEN_ROOFS_IN_URBAN_CONTEXT.doc
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