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Urban woodlands: their role in reducing the effects of particulate pollution
Authors:Beckett K P  Freer-Smith P H  Taylor G
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 9QG, UK.
Abstract:In recent years a substantial research effort has focused on the links between particulate air pollution and poor health. As a result the PM10 value has been set as a measure of such pollutants which can directly cause illness. Due to their large leaf areas relative to the ground on which they stand and the physical properties of their surfaces, trees can act as biological filters, removing large numbers of airborne particles and hence improving the quality of air in polluted environments. The role of vegetation and urban woodlands in reducing the effects of particulate pollution is reviewed here. The improvement of urban air quality achieved by establishing more trees in towns and cities is also illustrated.
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