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Spatial aspects of urban air quality management: Estimating the impact of micro-scale urban form on pollution dispersion

Abstract

Urban planning and design solutions affect urban ventilation conditions, thus mitigating the effects of atmospheric pollution. However, these findings are not being implemented in the planning practice to a sufficient extent, partly due to the lack of specific guidelines. Moreover, many urban air quality monitoring (AQM) sites have low represnentativeness and thus do not provide comprehensive data for effective urban air pollution control with respect to the urban spatial policy. An integrated assessment method based on modelling, simulation, and geospatial data processing tools was used to investigate the impact of micro-scale urban form on the local ventilation conditions and pollution dispersion. The proposed approach combined computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and geographic information system (GIS) tools, and particularly the newly developed Residence Time Index (RTI) - a single CFD-derived parameter quantifying the capabilities of the micro-scale built environment to retain PM10 pollution. Urban segments around monitoring sites in three Polish cities (Gda´nsk, Warsaw, and Pozna´n), characterised by relatively low density and varied urban form typologies, were investigated. The results indicate that in these conditions the following features of the urban form have the strongest correlation with the RTI: plan area density (λP), gross floor area ratio (λGFA), and occlusivity (Oc), making them useful indicators for urban air quality management. On the other hand, PM10 data from the AQM sites are rather poorly linked with urban form indicators, which suggests that in complex urban scenarios a higher spatial resolution of air quality data is required for shaping the spatial policy. The implications from this analysis are useful for the urban planning practice. The developed approach may be also a valuable decision support tool for the assessment of the spatial representativeness of AQM sites.

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Category:
Articles
Type:
artykuły w czasopismach
Published in:
COMPUTERS ENVIRONMENT AND URBAN SYSTEMS no. 99,
ISSN: 0198-9715
Language:
English
Publication year:
2023
Bibliographic description:
Badach J., Wojnowski W., Gębicki J.: Spatial aspects of urban air quality management: Estimating the impact of micro-scale urban form on pollution dispersion// COMPUTERS ENVIRONMENT AND URBAN SYSTEMS -Vol. 99, (2023), s.101890-
DOI:
Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2022.101890
Sources of funding:
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Gdańsk University of Technology

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