The advantage of some plants to achieve green sustainability around cities and reduce environmental pollution

Done in this research we discussed green areas within urban areas, which are intended to cover greenery and do not include land intended for agriculture, often performing recreational, tourist, environmental, protective and aesthetic functions, especially those spread at pedestrian sidewalks and sep...

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Hauptverfasser: Alsaffar, Nibras Mohammed A., Karm, Ibtisam Fareed Ali
Format: Tagungsbericht
Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Done in this research we discussed green areas within urban areas, which are intended to cover greenery and do not include land intended for agriculture, often performing recreational, tourist, environmental, protective and aesthetic functions, especially those spread at pedestrian sidewalks and separating the street network and residential areas, and are allocated within the city’s master plan. In this research, it was found that there was a need for trees in and around cities and for some important plants, such as that have environmental impact and pollution reduction, These problems widen in the event of weak environmental legislation deterring offenders. Reports from the Department of Environmental Statistics dealt with data on the quantity of fuel and the amount of burned gases as well as other air contaminants such as total suspension particles, lead, concentration of SO2 and falling dust. The minimum limit of 3 g/m2 per month in 2017 compared to the 2016 which was 2 g/m2 per month. The highest limit was 118 g/m2 per month in 2017 compared to the year of 2016 which was 89 g/m2 per month. and it was discovered that some trees, if not most, contribute to preserving the environment and reducing pollution, as well as their contribution to reducing desert tides and their work as wind suppliers like acacia, Populus alba, paolonia, and palm.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0191656