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Difference of Airborne Particulate Matter Concentration in Urban Space with Different Green Coverage Rates in Baoji, China

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  • Ling Qiu

    (College of Landscape Architecture and Arts, Northwest A&F University, Xianyang 712100, Shaanxi, China
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Fang Liu

    (College of Landscape Architecture and Arts, Northwest A&F University, Xianyang 712100, Shaanxi, China
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Xiang Zhang

    (College of Landscape Architecture and Arts, Northwest A&F University, Xianyang 712100, Shaanxi, China)

  • Tian Gao

    (College of Landscape Architecture and Arts, Northwest A&F University, Xianyang 712100, Shaanxi, China)

Abstract

With the acceleration of urbanization and industrialization, the problem of airborne particulate pollution has become more and more serious. Green areas in urban spaces with different green coverage rates in Baoji City were selected to quantitatively compare the effects and differences of month, time, temperature, humidity, wind velocity, vegetation structure, and area of site on PM2.5 and PM10 concentration. The results showed that increasing the urban green coverage rate will help to improve the green area’s reduction of airborne particulate matter concentration and the selected factors affecting the green area’s reduction ability were discrepant in urban spaces with different green coverage rates. With the decrease of the green coverage rate, the purification effect of green area itself on air particles was weakened, and other factors, such as meteorological conditions and human activities, became the dominant influencing factors. Vegetation structure only had significant effects on the concentration of PM2.5 and PM10 in green areas of urban space with a green coverage rate greater than 75%. The concentration of PM2.5 and PM10 were lowest in the partly closed green area of one-layered coniferous trees and the closed green area of one-layered mixed trees. The research shows that green areas in urban spaces with different green coverage rates have different reduction effects on the concentration of airborne particles, which provides a theoretical basis and reference for the optimization of green area structures and to improve air quality effectively in the future.

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  • Ling Qiu & Fang Liu & Xiang Zhang & Tian Gao, 2019. "Difference of Airborne Particulate Matter Concentration in Urban Space with Different Green Coverage Rates in Baoji, China," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(8), pages 1-15, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:16:y:2019:i:8:p:1465-:d:225740
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    1. Binghui Yang & Ye Chen, 2021. "PM2.5 Pollutant Concentrations in Greenspaces of Nanjing Are High but Can Be Lowered with Environmental Planning," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(18), pages 1-20, September.

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