Plants volume as a factor affecting outdoor ambient air and thermal condition

This study evaluates the effectiveness of plants for outdoor ambient air and outdoor thermal improvement based on volume size. The growing conceptualization of green space is partly as a function that contributing towards a better environmental quality and maintenance of ecological system in urban a...

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मुख्य लेखक: Omar, Siti Rahmah
स्वरूप: थीसिस
भाषा:अंग्रेज़ी
प्रकाशित: 2010
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ऑनलाइन पहुंच:http://eprints.utm.my/10635/6/SitiRahmahOmarMFKA2010.pdf
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description This study evaluates the effectiveness of plants for outdoor ambient air and outdoor thermal improvement based on volume size. The growing conceptualization of green space is partly as a function that contributing towards a better environmental quality and maintenance of ecological system in urban area in giving evidence to sustainable urban living. However, the general requirement for plantings in designated urban green spaces is 4% from the whole development without reckoning the height or volume of the plants which should be considered in providing outdoor thermal comfort and clean air. Focusing on ambient air quality, this study quantify amount of carbon dioxide, oxygen, temperature and relative humidity influence by plants volume based on field data. Result shows that there is influence of plants volume in green space to the pattern of air chemical composition in an outdoor space. The study also concluded that the design and planning of green space should give more consideration on both the plants volume and area size especially in a tropical country like Malaysia, in order to enhance air quality and thermal comfort.
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spelling uthm-106352017-09-28T03:13:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/10635/ Plants volume as a factor affecting outdoor ambient air and thermal condition Omar, Siti Rahmah GE Environmental Sciences SB Plant culture This study evaluates the effectiveness of plants for outdoor ambient air and outdoor thermal improvement based on volume size. The growing conceptualization of green space is partly as a function that contributing towards a better environmental quality and maintenance of ecological system in urban area in giving evidence to sustainable urban living. However, the general requirement for plantings in designated urban green spaces is 4% from the whole development without reckoning the height or volume of the plants which should be considered in providing outdoor thermal comfort and clean air. Focusing on ambient air quality, this study quantify amount of carbon dioxide, oxygen, temperature and relative humidity influence by plants volume based on field data. Result shows that there is influence of plants volume in green space to the pattern of air chemical composition in an outdoor space. The study also concluded that the design and planning of green space should give more consideration on both the plants volume and area size especially in a tropical country like Malaysia, in order to enhance air quality and thermal comfort. 2010-04 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/10635/6/SitiRahmahOmarMFKA2010.pdf Omar, Siti Rahmah (2010) Plants volume as a factor affecting outdoor ambient air and thermal condition. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Civil Engineering.
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
SB Plant culture
Omar, Siti Rahmah
Plants volume as a factor affecting outdoor ambient air and thermal condition
title Plants volume as a factor affecting outdoor ambient air and thermal condition
title_full Plants volume as a factor affecting outdoor ambient air and thermal condition
title_fullStr Plants volume as a factor affecting outdoor ambient air and thermal condition
title_full_unstemmed Plants volume as a factor affecting outdoor ambient air and thermal condition
title_short Plants volume as a factor affecting outdoor ambient air and thermal condition
title_sort plants volume as a factor affecting outdoor ambient air and thermal condition
topic GE Environmental Sciences
SB Plant culture
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