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Mapping and Assessment of PM10 and O3 Removal by Woody Vegetation at Urban and Regional Level

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 9, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs9080791

Keywords

Ecosystem Services; Sentinel-2; MAES; Geographic Information Systems; Green Infrastructure; pollutant removal; human health; well-being

Funding

  1. 'Enhancing Resilience Of Urban Ecosystems through Green Infrastructure' (EnRoute project) - Joint Research Centre of the European Commission [12/2016-11/2018]
  2. Cambiamenti climatici e salute nella vision PLANETARY HEALTH - Ministero della Salute, Direzione Generale della Prevenzione Sanitaria [4100/22]
  3. Avvio alla Ricerca [C26N15CHHN, AR116154C9E8221F]

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This study is the follow up of the URBAN-MAES pilot implemented in the framework of the EnRoute project. The study aims at mapping and assessing the process of particulate matter (PM10) and tropospheric ozone (O-3) removal by various forest and shrub ecosystems. Different policy levels and environmental contexts were considered, namely the Metropolitan city of Rome and, at a wider level, the Latium region. The approach involves characterization of the main land cover and ecosystems using Sentinel-2 images, enabling a detailed assessment of Ecosystem Service (ES), and monetary valuation based on externality values. The results showed spatial variations in the pattern of PM10 and O-3 removal inside the Municipality and in the more rural Latium hinterland, reflecting the spatial dynamics of the two pollutants. Evergreen species displayed higher PM10 removal efficiency, whereas deciduous species showed higher O-3 absorption in both rural and urban areas. The overall pollution removal accounted for 5123 and 19,074 Mg of PM10 and O-3, respectively, with a relative monetary benefit of 161 and 149 Million Euro for PM10 and O-3, respectively. Our results provide spatially explicit evidence that may assist policymakers in land-oriented decisions towards improving Green Infrastructure and maximizing ES provision at different governance levels.

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