Green parking lots: can trees improve air quality?
Reference Type
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
The Green Parking Lot study quantifies the differences in the levels of ozone emissions occurring in shaded and unshaded parking lots. [UMN]
[San Francisco, Sept. 15-17, 1998]
Authors
K. Scott, J. Simpson, G. McPherson
K. Scott, J. Simpson, G. McPherson
Date Published
1999
1999
Journal/Conference
Proceedings of the Best of the West Summit
Proceedings of the Best of the West Summit
Editor
E.G. McPherson, S. Mathis
E.G. McPherson, S. Mathis
Publisher
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (University of California)
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (University of California)
Publisher Location
Davis, CA (US)
Davis, CA (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
NA
Start Page
86
86
End Page
87
87
Pages
2
2
Sub-Topics
Air Quality/Pollution, Best Management Practices (BMPs), Infrastructure (gray), Planning, Evaluation/Assessment, Infrastructure (green), Planting
Air Quality/Pollution, Best Management Practices (BMPs), Infrastructure (gray), Planning, Evaluation/Assessment, Infrastructure (green), Planting
Keywords
Ozone emission, Leaf characteristics, Physical Benefits of Urban Forests, Air quality
Ozone emission, Leaf characteristics, Physical Benefits of Urban Forests, Air quality
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