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DOI10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.111365
Impact of vertical greening on urban microclimate and historic building materials: A meta-analysis
发表日期2024
ISSN0360-1323
EISSN1873-684X
起始页码253
卷号253
英文摘要An urban environment is subject to elevated temperatures and higher pollution levels compared to less densely populated areas. Implementing green infrastructures, such as vertical greening, is one method to mitigate this effect. Vertical greening is especially suitable for built heritage in city centres due to the limited space required for plant growth, while still providing substantial green surface area. However, built heritage is often excluded from mitigation strategies due to the unknown potential risks of vertical greening on the degradation of historic building materials. This paper provides a meta-analysis of the literature to establish a current understanding of how the introduction of vertical greening affects microclimates near the surfaces of built heritage and associates those changes with common degradation mechanisms of historic building materials including salt crystallization, freeze-thaw weathering, biodeterioration and chemical weathering resulting from pollutant dispersion. Vertical greening can reduce the fluctuations of surface temperature, air temperature, relative humidity and the amount of solar irradiation and particulate matter on a wall, which is likely to reduce the risk of most common degradation mechanisms in historic building materials induced by salts and frost. Even though degradation induced by particulate matter and bio-activity has received less attention in the literature, our analysis suggests that these factors can also be influenced by vertical greening. The risk of chemical degradation appears to decrease with vertical greening while bioactivity may increase.
英文关键词Built heritage; Green wall; Nature -based solutions; Microclimate; Material degradation; Urban heat island
语种英语
WOS研究方向Construction & Building Technology ; Engineering
WOS类目Construction & Building Technology ; Engineering, Environmental ; Engineering, Civil
WOS记录号WOS:001209219800001
来源期刊BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/297834
作者单位University of Antwerp; Ghent University; University of London; University College London
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. Impact of vertical greening on urban microclimate and historic building materials: A meta-analysis[J],2024,253.
APA (2024).Impact of vertical greening on urban microclimate and historic building materials: A meta-analysis.BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT,253.
MLA "Impact of vertical greening on urban microclimate and historic building materials: A meta-analysis".BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT 253(2024).
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