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Trees and vegetation for residential energy conservation: A critical review for evidence-based urban greening in North America

机译:住宅节约的树木和植被:北美证据的城市绿化批判述评

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The effects of trees on residential energy demand have been extensively studied over the past several decades; yet a comprehensive analysis of their magnitude, variation and emerging issues and evidence has not been updated in the literature. Given this gap, a systematic review was conducted by assessing major disciplines, geographic distributions, methods and reported energy-saving performances for cooling and heating residential homes. An overwhelming majority of literature focused on single family housing types in North America, with a strong geographic concentration in California. In North America, 40 peer-reviewed studies were published from 1979 to 2017 by 19 different journals across disciplines. Researchers used simulation modeling and empirical approaches in roughly equal proportions. The review confirms that the conceptual and empirical evidence to support trees' energy saving effects is solid, especially for cooling effects, but the magnitude of reported energysavings widely varied depending on climate, method, data and assumptions for buildings and trees. A building with trees used 2.3% to 90% less cooling energy, mostly through shading effects, and 1% to 20% less heating energy through windbreak effects, in comparison to buildings without trees. Takeaways for evidence-based urban greening are that practitioners and researchers should: i) pay careful attention to different methods and assumptions used when interpreting and comparing research findings ii) pursue long-term monitoring and evidence-based management to enhance tree survival and growth; iii) incorporate emerging trade-offs and synergies such as rooftop solar energy, water conservation, and net carbon savings into design and policies; and iv) prioritize planting for underserved and vulnerable communities.
机译:过去几十年来,树木对住宅能源需求的影响得到了广泛的研究;然而,文献中尚未更新对其幅度,变异和新出现的问题和证据的全面分析。鉴于此差距,通过评估主要学科,地理分布,方法以及报告的冷却和加热住宅家庭的节能性能进行系统审查。绝大多数文学专注于北美的单身家庭住房类型,加利福尼亚州的强大地理集中。在北美,40个同行评审研究于1979年至2017年,跨学科的19个不同的期刊出版。研究人员在大致相等的比例中使用了模拟建模和经验方法。审查证实,支持树木的节能效果的概念和经验证据是坚固的,特别是对于冷却效果,但报告的能量差距的大小根据气候,方法,数据和建筑物和树木的假设而广泛变化。与无树木的建筑物相比,建筑物使用树木的冷却能量减少2.3%至90%,大部分通过遮蔽效应,加热能量减少1%至20%。基于证据的城市绿化的外卖是从业者和研究人员应该:i)仔细注意在解释和比较研究结果II时使用的不同方法和假设)追求长期监测和基于证据的管理,以提高树木生存和增长; iii)纳入新出现的权衡和协同作用,如屋顶太阳能,水资源保护和净碳,进入设计和政策;和IV)优先考虑种植的缺乏群体和脆弱的社区。

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