Title: Increasing Canopy Cover in Urban Areas
1Increasing Canopy Cover in Urban Areas
- David J. Nowak
- USDA Forest Service
- Northeastern Research Station
- Syracuse, NY
2Overview
- Program Benefits
- Trees and Air Quality
- Issues
3Tree Canopy Cover Affects
- Air and surface temperatures
- Building energy use
- Ultraviolet radiation loads
- Climate change
- Air quality
- Water quality flows
- Social psychological well-being
- Aesthetics
4- Temperature reduction
- Removal
- Emissions
- Energy Conservation
5Literature - Atlanta Case Study
Ozone conc. (ppb)
Maximum June 4, 1984
123
20 reduction in natural hydrocarbon emissions
116
Photochemical effect (2o C increase)
121
Biogenic emission effect (2o C increase)
137
Anthropogenic emission effect (2o C increase)
140
14 increase in maximum ozone concentration due
to loss of vegetation
(Cardelino and Chameides, 1990)
6Los Angeles Basin Study
- Air quality impacts of increased urban tree cover
may be locally positive or negative with respect
to ozone - Net basin-wide effect of increased urban tree
cover is a decrease in ozone concentrations if
the additional trees are low VOC emitters
(Taha, 1996)
7Urban Trees and Ozone in the Northeastern United
States
- Increased urban tree cover
Reduced ozone (O3) in urban areas (-1 ppb
daytime) - Physical effects of trees on pollution removal,
air temperature, wind speed and boundary layer
height are important - Tree removal of NOx lead to increased O3 at night
(loss of NOx scavenging of O3) - Tree VOC emissions had no detectable (lt1 ppb)
effect on O3
(Nowak, Civerolo, Rao, Sistla and Luley, 2000)
8New York City Area Study
- 10 increase in urban tree cover
- Reduced 1-hour maximum O3 by 4 ppb (132 ppb to
128 ppb) - 8-hour maximum O3 by 1 ppb
- Little difference in maximum reductions between
10 and 30 tree cover increase - Very significant impact
- 37 reduction in amount needed to gain attainment
- Additional tree cover will remove thousands of
tons of air pollutants per year
(Luley et al, 2000)
9Issues Remaining
- Emissions reductions
- But trees emit VOC / NOx equivalents
- Land Use Change (bigger issue than trees)
- Canopy preservation
- Monitoring / verification / enforcement
- Programs vs. tree cover
- Flexible SIP program
- Maintenance program
10Questions?
- dnowak_at_fs.fed.us
- www.fs.fed.us/ne/syracuse