Role of Urban Vegetation: Urban Forestry in Micro-Climate Pollution Management

Role of Urban Vegetation: Urban Forestry in Micro-Climate Pollution Management

Muhammad Ashar Ayub, Zia Ur Rahman Farooqi, Wajid Umar, Muhammad Nadeem, Zahoor Ahmad, Hina Fatima, Irfan Iftikhar, Muhammad Zohaib Anjum
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4372-6.ch012
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Abstract

Increasing world population is the main reason behind rapid urbanization which is coupled with environmental pollutions (i.e., air, water, soil, noise, and atmospheric pollution). Urbanization is responsible for deteriorating living standards and quality of life for humans in major metropolitan cities around the world. The urban ecosystem leaves a major impact on world renewable resources and carbon footprint. Urban vegetation and forests can help in net balancing and buffering of immense pollutant surge intro urban ecosystems being done due to urbanization. Extensive urbanization is responsible for more and more wastewater and gaseous pollutant release in the environment which urban forests can help tackle effectively. Moreover, city vegetation also plays a critical role in decreasing city surface temperatures thus helping shrinkage of the urban heat island. The present draft presents the role of urban vegetation in effective management and buffering of urban microclimate.
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Urbanization And Urban Climate

Impacts of rapid urbanization on urban climate has been investigated by several researchers in the recent past (Unkasevic et al., 2001; Mahmoud & Gan, 2018). Findings on the impact of urbanization on urban climate and atmospheric components are discussed below.

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