“…Both types of intensive gardens require labour-intensive care, regular fertilization, as well as irrigation and drainage systems (Oberndorfer et al, 2007;FLL, 2008). Green roof installation can be benefi cial both at building and urban scale as it can: contribute to energy saving (Takakura, Kitade & Goto, 2000;Theodosiu, 2003;Fang, 2008;Dohojda, Podawca & Witkowska--Dobrev, 2018) decrease thermal oscillations on the rooftop surface that, in turn, can prolong the lifespan of the rooftop membrane (Jelinkova, Dohnal & Picek, 2015) abate noise (Van Renterghem & Botteldooren, 2009), enhance air quality (Yang, Yu & Gong, 2008;Li et al, 2010), contribute to beautifi cation (Oberdorfen et al, 2007), enhance urban biodiversity (Brenneisen, 2006), reduce storm water runoff (Czemiel Berndtsson, 2010;Nawaz, McDonald & Postoyko, 2015;Pęczkowski, Kowalczyk, Szawernoga, Orzepowski, Żmuda & Pokładek, 2018), and mitigate urban heat island (Takebayashi & Moriyama, 2007;Taleghani, Tenpierik, van den Dobbelsteen & Sailor, 2014;Baryła, Gnatowski, Karczmarczyk & Szatyłowicz, 2019). Simultaneously, the aforementioned parameters assume a different importance depending on the environmental conditions (Susca, 2019).…”