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Effects of Increased Green Surface on a Densely Built Urban Fabric: The Case of Budapest
Urban greenery has multiple positive effects both on the city and its residents. Apart from the visual advantages, it changes the micro-climate by cooling and shading, also increasing vapor and oxygen, reducing dust and carbon-dioxide content at the same time. The above are all critical factors of livability of an urban fabric. Unfortunately, in a dense, historical district there are restricted possibilities to build green surfaces. The present study collects and systemizes the applicable green solutions in the case of a historical downtown district of Budapest. The study contains a GIS-based measurement of the eligible surfaces for greenery, and also calculates the potential of oxygen production, carbon-dioxide reduction and cooling effect of an increased green surface. It can be concluded that increasing the green surface has measurable effects on a densely built urban fabric, including air quality, micro-climate and other environmental factors.
Effects of Increased Green Surface on a Densely Built Urban Fabric: The Case of Budapest
Urban greenery has multiple positive effects both on the city and its residents. Apart from the visual advantages, it changes the micro-climate by cooling and shading, also increasing vapor and oxygen, reducing dust and carbon-dioxide content at the same time. The above are all critical factors of livability of an urban fabric. Unfortunately, in a dense, historical district there are restricted possibilities to build green surfaces. The present study collects and systemizes the applicable green solutions in the case of a historical downtown district of Budapest. The study contains a GIS-based measurement of the eligible surfaces for greenery, and also calculates the potential of oxygen production, carbon-dioxide reduction and cooling effect of an increased green surface. It can be concluded that increasing the green surface has measurable effects on a densely built urban fabric, including air quality, micro-climate and other environmental factors.
Effects of Increased Green Surface on a Densely Built Urban Fabric: The Case of Budapest
Viktória Sugár (Autor:in) / Orsolya Frick (Autor:in) / Gabriella Horváth (Autor:in) / A. Bendegúz Vöröss (Autor:in) / Péter Leczovics (Autor:in) / Géza Baráth (Autor:in)
03.02.2019
oai:zenodo.org:2643630
International Journal of Architectural, Civil and Construction Sciences 12.0(3)
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
710
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