On the evaluation of the impact of a green infrastructure on air pollution PM10 and NOX concentrations in an urban environment
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Nature-based solutions can represent beneficial tools in the field of urban transformation
for their contribution to important environmental services such as air quality improvement. To evaluate
the impact on urban air pollution of a CityTree (CT), an innovative wall-type green infrastructure
in passive (deposition) and active (filtration) modes of operation, a study was conducted in a real
urban setting in Modena (Italy) during 2017 and 2018, combining experimental measurements with
modelling system evaluations. In this work, relying on the computational resources of CRESCO
(Computational Centre for Research on Complex Systems)/ENEAGRID High Performance Computing
infrastructure, we used the air pollution microscale model PMSS (Parallel Micro-SWIFT-Micro
SPRAY) to simulate air quality during the experimental campaigns. The spatial characteristics of
the impact of the CT on local air pollutants concentrations, specifically nitrogen oxides (NOx) and
particulate matter (PM10), were assessed. In particular, we used prescribed bulk deposition velocities
provided by the experimental campaigns, which tested the CT both in passive (deposition) and in
active (filtration) mode of operation. Our results showed that the PM10 and NOx concentration
reductions reach from more than 0.1% up to about 0.8% within an area of 10 20 m2 around the
infrastructure, when the green infrastructure operates in passive mode. In filtration mode the CT
exhibited higher performances in the abatement of PM10 concentrations (between 1.5% and 15%),
within approximately the same area. We conclude that CTs may find an application in air quality
hotspots within specific urban settings (i.e., urban street canyons) where a very localized reduction
of pollutants concentration during rush hours might be of interest to limit population exposure. The
optimization of the spatial arrangement of CT modules to increment the "clean air zone" is a factor
to be investigated in the ongoing development of the CT technology
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
urban air pollution; nature-based solutions; green infrastructure; PMSS Lagrangian model; NOx; PM10
Elenco autori:
Decesari, Stefano; Donateo, Antonio; Rinaldi, Matteo
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