2019
DOI: 10.1505/146554819826606559
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Urban forests, air quality and health: a systematic review

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“…This may indicate that nature’s benefit to human health is more important in big cities. The results found here add to the wide body of evidence that shows the correlation between urban forest and other aspects of human health ( Hartig et al, 2014 ; James et al, 2015 ; Van den Berg et al, 2015 ; Gascon et al, 2016 ; Van den Bosch and Sang, 2017 ; Franco et al, 2017 ; Kabisch et al, 2017 ; Aerts et al, 2018 ; Kondo et al, 2018 ; Arantes et al, 2019 ; and Rojas-Rueda et al 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…This may indicate that nature’s benefit to human health is more important in big cities. The results found here add to the wide body of evidence that shows the correlation between urban forest and other aspects of human health ( Hartig et al, 2014 ; James et al, 2015 ; Van den Berg et al, 2015 ; Gascon et al, 2016 ; Van den Bosch and Sang, 2017 ; Franco et al, 2017 ; Kabisch et al, 2017 ; Aerts et al, 2018 ; Kondo et al, 2018 ; Arantes et al, 2019 ; and Rojas-Rueda et al 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…However, studies mention noise, air temperature, and air pollution as the urban conditions most problematic to human health ( Gronlund et al, 2015 ; James et al, 2015 ; Franco et al, 2017 ; WHO, 2017 ; Van den Bosch and Sang, 2017 ; Aerts et al, 2018 ; Arantes et al, 2019 ; Haahtela et al, 2019 ). Noise is related to stress, sleep disorders, mental discomfort, attention and memory decline, and even elevated blood pressure, increased risk of myocardial infarction, and other cardiovascular problems ( Franco et al, 2017 ; Van den Bosch and Sang, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies on the relationships between air quality and urban vegetation were conducted in North America and Asia (Arantes et al, 2019;Lin et al, 2019). In Brazil, the few existent studies on the subject investigated eco-toxicological effects of particulate matter on urban vegetation and biomonitoring (Locosselli et al, 2018(Locosselli et al, , 2019Ramon et al, 2022), without providing a quantitative assessment of air pollution removal rates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main contribution of this study is to provide the first quantitative estimate of air pollution removal rates by the urban vegetation in a Brazilian megacity. South American cities are underrepresented in the literature (Arantes et al, 2019;Lin et al, 2019), even though the predominance of evergreen tree species in tropical and subtropical cities may result in substantial air pollution removal. MASP is a singular urban area to investigate air pollution removal by vegetation, since it combines remnants of the Atlantic rainforest, subtropical humid conditions, and peculiar atmospheric chemistry conditions associated with the broad use of biofuels, influencing air pollution production and emission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%