Natural Environment Department, University of Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Urban green spaces are recognized as a crucial solution for mitigating air pollution in cities. This report examines the role of green spaces in improving air quality and the challenges they face. With industrial development and urban population growth, urban air pollution has increased, causing negative impacts on human health and the environment. Based on the discussions held during the webinar "The Impact of Green Spaces on Reducing Urban Air Pollution," this report explores topics such as the ecosystem services provided by green spaces, optimal design and management, and challenges posed by pollution on plants. Additionally, solutions like green belts, green roofs, and green walls are analyzed for their effectiveness in air pollution reduction. The findings suggest that proper design and management of urban green spaces, considering the morphological and physiological characteristics of plants, can significantly enhance air quality and promote healthier and more sustainable environments.
Fallah, H. (2024). Webinar report of the Student Scientific Association of the Department of Natural Environment, University of Tehran. The Scientific-Cultural Journal of Ecosphere, 7(3), 83-88.
MLA
Fallah, H. . "Webinar report of the Student Scientific Association of the Department of Natural Environment, University of Tehran", The Scientific-Cultural Journal of Ecosphere, 7, 3, 2024, 83-88.
HARVARD
Fallah, H. (2024). 'Webinar report of the Student Scientific Association of the Department of Natural Environment, University of Tehran', The Scientific-Cultural Journal of Ecosphere, 7(3), pp. 83-88.
CHICAGO
H. Fallah, "Webinar report of the Student Scientific Association of the Department of Natural Environment, University of Tehran," The Scientific-Cultural Journal of Ecosphere, 7 3 (2024): 83-88,
VANCOUVER
Fallah, H. Webinar report of the Student Scientific Association of the Department of Natural Environment, University of Tehran. The Scientific-Cultural Journal of Ecosphere, 2024; 7(3): 83-88.