2010
DOI: 10.15517/rbt.v0i0.3148
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Air pollution in a tropical city: the relationship between wind direction and lichen bio-indicators in San José, Costa Rica

Abstract: Lichens are good bio-indicators of air pollution, but in most tropical countries there are few studies on the subject; however, in the city of San José, Costa Rica, the relationship between air pollution and lichens has been studied for decades. In this article we evaluate the hypothesis that air pollution is lower where the wind enters the urban area (Northeast) and higher where it exits San José (Southwest). We identified the urban parks with a minimum area of approximately 5 000m² and randomly selected a sa… Show more

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“…Using meteorological measuring methods, some scholars have concluded that there is a considerable association between urban construction density and plot ratio with windward area. Because city planners can minimize the windward area density by controlling the plot ratio and building density, urban pollution waste gas is expelled with the wind (Bustamante et al, 2011;Mei et al, 2018). Researchers have concluded that various planning and design strategies, such as the creation of ventilation ducts, can improve urban air quality in highdensity core metropolitan areas (Fensterstock et al, 1971;Affum et al, 2003;Diener and Mudu, 2021).…”
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“…Using meteorological measuring methods, some scholars have concluded that there is a considerable association between urban construction density and plot ratio with windward area. Because city planners can minimize the windward area density by controlling the plot ratio and building density, urban pollution waste gas is expelled with the wind (Bustamante et al, 2011;Mei et al, 2018). Researchers have concluded that various planning and design strategies, such as the creation of ventilation ducts, can improve urban air quality in highdensity core metropolitan areas (Fensterstock et al, 1971;Affum et al, 2003;Diener and Mudu, 2021).…”
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