📚 Volume 29, Issue 3
📋 ID: QX2RVQ8
Authors
Liam O'Connor, Fatima Al-Mansouri, Hiroshi Tanaka, Sofia García
, Victoria Melnyk, José Torres, Daniel Rodríguez
Department of Environmental Science, University of Melbourne, Australia
Abstract
Urban vegetation plays a critical role in improving air quality and supporting biodiversity within metropolitan areas. This study examines the various benefits provided by urban green spaces, focusing on their ability to filter pollutants, reduce heat, and serve as habitats for diverse species. By analyzing data collected from multiple cities, the research highlights the correlation between increased greenery and improved environmental conditions. The findings suggest that strategic urban planning and investment in green infrastructure can significantly enhance urban ecosystems, contributing to sustainable city living.
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Liam O'Connor, Fatima Al-Mansouri, Hiroshi Tanaka, Sofia García , Victoria Melnyk, José Torres, Daniel Rodríguez (2022).
"Impact of Urban Vegetation on Air Quality and Biodiversity in Metropolitan Areas".
Wulfenia, 29(3).