Evaluation of PM2.5 Retention Capacity and Structural Optimization of Urban Park Green Spaces in Beijing

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Green space can effectively retain particles and improve air quality. However, most studies have focused on leaf-scale measurements or regional-scale model simulations, and few focus on individual trees. In this study, 176 urban park green spaces were selected within the 5th Ring Road in Beijing, and the i-Tree Eco model was used to estimate the PM2.5 retention levels of individual trees and sample plots. The results show that the retention capacity varied according to tree species. The PM2.5 retention of each sample plot was significantly affected by the tree coverage, species richness, mean tree height, mean crown width, and number of trees. The PM2.5 retention of urban park green spaces in the study area was estimated to be about 6380 t·year−1, and the air quality improvement rate was 1.62%. After structural optimizing, PM2.5 retention of the mixed coniferous and broad-leaved green space was as high as 80,000 g·year−1. This study studied the effects of trees on PM2.5 retention at multiple scales to fill the gaps in existing research at the scales of individual trees and communities, and it can serve as a reliable reference for the design and construction of green spaces aimed at improving air quality.

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Yin, Z., Zhang, Y., & Ma, K. (2022). Evaluation of PM2.5 Retention Capacity and Structural Optimization of Urban Park Green Spaces in Beijing. Forests, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/f13030415

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