Advances in Modelling Vegetation and Forests in the Urban Environment: Local Climate and Air Quality
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Inventory, Modeling and Remote Sensing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 February 2019)
Special Issue Editors
Interests: urban air quality and microclimate; experimental and computational fluid dynamics; turbulence and pollutant dispersion; urban ventilation and vegetation
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Interests: urban air quality; microscale modeling; in particular with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models; urban vegetation (trees in streets, vegetation barriers, etc.) and its effects on pollutant concentrations and thermal comfort; pollutant mitigation strategies; urban climate and meteorology
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Interests: urban micrometeorology; local climate effects of urban trees; urban canopy model development; regional climate modeling and dynamical downscaling; pedestrian thermal comfort; urban heat island causation and mitigation; urban thermal anisotropy
Interests: atmospheric boundary layer processes and parameterization; urban meteorology and air quality modeling; quantitative verification of anthropogenic emissions
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We invite original research articles relating to model representation of impacts of urban vegetation and forests on local climate and air quality. These contributions will include modelling approaches at micro- to meso-scale (e.g., Computational Fluid Dynamics models, Urban Canopy Models), with a focus on the parameterization of urban vegetation (including aerodynamic, deposition and thermal effects) and their impacts on air pollutant concentrations, surface energy balance, and air/surface temperatures. Experimental work from field and laboratory studies is also welcomed, especially in relation to the drag and turbulence effects of vegetation in the urban environment useful for parametrizations development, as well as provision of velocity, turbulence and concentration data for model evaluation purposes. We also invite review papers that may focus on current knowledge and future directions in the field. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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advances in urban vegetation and forests parameterizations in microscale and mesoscale models;
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experimental efforts and databases with a focus on the drag force representation exerted by different urban vegetation structures;
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effects of vegetation on flow and pollutant dispersion in complex areas;
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effects of urban vegetation in radiation exchange, surface energy balance, and air temperatures; use of vegetation barriers in site-specific contexts;
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development of functional relations between key parameters of vegetation, meteorology and city morphology which enhance the positive effects of vegetation;
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innovative strategies for alleviating poor ventilation, thermal discomfort, and air pollution in the urban environment.
Dr. Riccardo Buccolieri
Dr. Jose Luis Santiago
Dr. Scott Krayenhoff
Dr. Sang-Hyun Lee
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- urban vegetation
- urban forests
- urban trees
- dry and wet deposition in urban environment
- aerodynamic and thermal effects
- modelling techniques
- mitigation strategies
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