“…The United States has formally incorporated rooftop greening into LEED assessment criteria. Relevant studies have demonstrated that appropriately increasing urban greening or reducing the proportion of artificial structures facilitates the alleviation of the urban heat island effect [5,6,7]. Studies have also demonstrated that plant greening provides the benefit of alleviating urban warming and the urban heat effect [8], providing tangible aid in reducing energy consumption as well as improving optimal energy use; such greening constitutes the optimal implementation in pursuing a sustainable ecological living environment [9,10].…”