2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants11212847
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Does the Spatial Pattern of Plants and Green Space Affect Air Pollutant Concentrations? Evidence from 37 Garden Cities in China

Abstract: Relevant studies have demonstrated that urban green spaces composed of various types of plants are able to alleviate the morbidity and mortality of respiratory diseases, by reducing air pollution levels. In order to explore the relationship between the spatial pattern of urban green spaces and air pollutant concentrations, this study takes 37 garden cities with subtropical monsoon climate in China as the research object and selects the urban air quality monitoring data and land use type data in 2019 to analyze… Show more

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“…Functional plant traits play an essential role in exploring vegetation productivity and mitigating air pollution. Urban green spaces composed of various functional trait plants help to reduce air pollution levels [14] and serve as an important factor affecting urban ecosystem productivity [15,16].…”
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“…Functional plant traits play an essential role in exploring vegetation productivity and mitigating air pollution. Urban green spaces composed of various functional trait plants help to reduce air pollution levels [14] and serve as an important factor affecting urban ecosystem productivity [15,16].…”
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confidence: 99%