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The influence of the vegetation cycle on the mitigation of air pollution by a deciduous roadside hedge

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SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY
卷 53, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2019.101919

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Hedges; Air pollution; Vegetation cycle; Gaseous pollutants; Particulate matter; iSCAPE project

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  1. European Community [689954]

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Vegetation barriers along roads can mitigate the effects of air pollution from traffic. Here, we measure a range of air pollutants in front and behind a hedge during the dormancy, greenup and part of the maturity vegetation cycle along with auxiliary variables. This is the first time a long time-series measuring multiple pollutants on both sides of a hedge is presented. This time-series allows assessing the influence of the annual vegetation cycle, wind direction and high versus low concentrations of both gaseous and particulate matter pollutants across a hedge. A marked jump in concentrations of particles happens after the hedge is greening up; this jump was not seen for gases. For example, a concentration difference for CO and PM1 of - 8 %, -1 % for PM2.5 and - 3 % for NO2 and + 10 % for PM10, during dormancy and greenup was measured. At the beginning of the maturity phase, all three PM fractions experience a rapid increase in concentration difference, not seen for gases, to - 52 % for PM1, -44 % for PM2.(5) and -35 % for PM10. The effect of wind direction is shown to be minor. These measurements are a first step towards an accurate assessment of city-scale air pollution mitigation potential of hedge-like vegetation.

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