This paper attempts to evaluate the positive effects of vegetation with a multi-scale approach: an urban and a building scale. Monitoring the urban heat island in four areas of New York City, we have found an average of 2°C difference of temperatures between the most and the least vegetated areas, ascribable to the substitution of vegetation with man-made building materials. At micro-scale, we have assessed the effect of surface albedo on climate through the use of a climatological model. Then, using the CO 2 equivalents as indicators of the impact on climate, we have compared the surface albedo, and the construction, replacement and use phase of a black, a white and a green roof. By our analyses, we found that both the white and the green roofs are less impactive than the black one; with the thermal resistance, the biological activity of plants and the surface albedo playing a crucial role.

Positive effects of vegetation: urban heat island and green roofs / Susca, Tiziana; Gaffin, S. R.; Dell'Osso, Guido Raffaele. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. - ISSN 0269-7491. - 159:8-9(2011), pp. 2119-2126. [10.1016/j.envpol.2011.03.007]

Positive effects of vegetation: urban heat island and green roofs

Susca, Tiziana;DELL'OSSO, Guido Raffaele
2011-01-01

Abstract

This paper attempts to evaluate the positive effects of vegetation with a multi-scale approach: an urban and a building scale. Monitoring the urban heat island in four areas of New York City, we have found an average of 2°C difference of temperatures between the most and the least vegetated areas, ascribable to the substitution of vegetation with man-made building materials. At micro-scale, we have assessed the effect of surface albedo on climate through the use of a climatological model. Then, using the CO 2 equivalents as indicators of the impact on climate, we have compared the surface albedo, and the construction, replacement and use phase of a black, a white and a green roof. By our analyses, we found that both the white and the green roofs are less impactive than the black one; with the thermal resistance, the biological activity of plants and the surface albedo playing a crucial role.
2011
Positive effects of vegetation: urban heat island and green roofs / Susca, Tiziana; Gaffin, S. R.; Dell'Osso, Guido Raffaele. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. - ISSN 0269-7491. - 159:8-9(2011), pp. 2119-2126. [10.1016/j.envpol.2011.03.007]
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