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Need for a novel paradigm in forestry research in India: comparative study of cooling effects of different tree species on ambient atmospheric temperature

In: Extreme Weather

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  • Hukum Singh
  • S.K. Gupta

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Trees and forests are vital components of ecology and environment. Planting trees is commonly practiced for modulating the environment such as producing shade and cooling as well as reducing air and noise pollution. Different tree species create microclimate under their crowns in comparison to the outside ambient atmosphere with qualitative variations depending upon their structural and anatomical features of leaves in the crown along with their physiological performances. Cooling produced by tree species may be viewed in two aspects viz. local cooling and environment cooling. For local cooling, a leaf may be considered as a thin plate having a certain absorptance to radiant heat. On the other hand, trees soak greenhouse gases present in the atmosphere and modulate the environment. The present article proposes to consider both structural and physiological factors and categorize species according to their effectiveness in producing coolness in the atmosphere. Science, including the plant science, is not static and constantly applies new concepts to discover unrevealed facts.

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  • Hukum Singh & S.K. Gupta, 2018. "Need for a novel paradigm in forestry research in India: comparative study of cooling effects of different tree species on ambient atmospheric temperature," Chapters, in: Philip John Sallis (ed.), Extreme Weather, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:145772
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.74594
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    Keywords

    ambient temperature; cooling effect; leaf area index; crown of tree; green infrastructure; research needs;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q54 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Climate; Natural Disasters and their Management; Global Warming

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