- Good day, ladies and gentlemen.
- I have been asked today to talk to you about the urban landscape.
- There are two major areas that I will focus on in my talk: how vegetation can have a significant effect on urban calimate, and how we can better plan our cities using trees to provide a more comfortable environment for us to live in.
- Trees can have a significant impact on our cities.
- They can make a city, as a whole, a bit less windy or a bit more windy, if that's what you want.
- They can make it a bit cooler if it's a hot summer day in an Australia city, or they can make it a bit more humid if it's a dry inland city.
- On the local scale, that is, in particular area within the city, trees can make the local area more shady, cooler, more humid and much less windy.
- In fact trees and planting of various kinds can be used to make city streets actually less dangerous in particular areas.
- How do trees do all that, you ask?
- Well, the main difference between a tree and a building is a tree has got a internal mechanism to keep the temperature regulated.
- It evaporates water through its leaves and that means that the temperature of the leaves is never very far from our own body temperature.
- The temperature of a building surface on a hot sunny day can easily be twenty degrees more than our temperature.
- Trees, on the other hand, remain cooler than buildings because they sweet.
- This means they can humidfy the air and cool it, a property which can be exploited to improve the local climate.
- Trees can also help break the force of winds.
- The reason that high buildings make it windier at groud level is that, as the wind goes higher and higher, it goes faster and faster.
- When the wind hits the building, it has to go somewhere.
- Some of it goes over the top and some goes around the sides of the building, foring those high level winds down to ground level.
- That doesn't happen when you have trees.
- Trees filter the wind and considerably reduce it, preventing those very large strong gusts that you so often find around tall buildings.
- Another problem in build-up areas is that traffic noise is intensified by tall buildings.
- By planting a belt of trees at the side of the road, you can make things a little quieter, but much of the vehicle noise still goes through the trees.
- Trees can also help reduce the amount of noise in the surroundings, althrough the effect is not as large as people like to think.
- Low-frequency noise, in particular, just goes through the trees as though they aren't there.
- Although trees can significantly improve the local climate, they do however take up a lot of space.
- There are root systems to consider and branches blocking windows and so on.
- It may therfore be difficult to fit trees into the local landscape.
- There is not a great deal you can do if you have what we call a street canyon, and whole set of high-rises enclosed in a narrow street.
- Trees need water to grow.
- They also need some sunlight to grow and you need room to put them.
- If you have the chance of knocking building down and replacing them, then sudenly you can start looking at different ways to design the street and to introduce...