Impact of urban space on PM2.5 distribution: A multiscale and seasonal study in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration

被引:7
作者
Zhang, Jing [1 ]
Chen, Jian [1 ]
Zhu, Wenjian [1 ]
Ren, Yuan [1 ]
Cui, Jiecan [2 ]
Jin, Xiaoai [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang A&F Univ, State Key Lab Subtrop Silviculture, Linan 311300, Peoples R China
[2] Zhejiang Dev & Planning Inst, Hangzhou 310030, Peoples R China
关键词
PM; 2.5; concentrations; Building morphology; Land use; Scale; Urban planning; PARTICULATE MATTER PM2.5; USE REGRESSION-MODELS; LAND-USE; METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS; NITROGEN-DIOXIDE; AIR-QUALITY; POLLUTION; FINE; CAPTURE; CHINA;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121287
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Despite concerted efforts in emission control, air pollution control remains challenging. Urban planning has emerged as a crucial strategy for mitigating PM2.5 pollution. What remains unclear is the impact of urban form and their interactions with seasonal changes. In this study, base on the air quality monitoring stations in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, the relationship between urban spatial indicators (building morphology and land use) and PM2.5 concentrations was investigated using full subset regression and variance partitioning analysis, and seasonal differences were further analysed. Our findings reveal that PM2.5 pollution exhibits different sensitivities to spatial scales, with higher sensitivity to the local microclimate formed by the three-dimensional structure of buildings at the local scale, while land use exerts greater influence at larger scales. Specifically, land use indicators contributed sustantially more to the PM2.5 prediction model as buffer zone expand (from an average of 2.41% at 100 m range to 47.30% at 5000 m range), whereas building morphology indicators display an inverse trend (from an average of 13.84% at 100 m range to 1.88% at 5000 m range). These results enderscore the importance of considering building morphology in local-scale urban planning, where the increasing building height can significantly enhance the disperion of PM2.5 pollution. Conversely, large-scale urban planning should prioritize the mixed use of green spaces and construction lands to mitigate PM2.5 pollution. Moreover, the significant seasonal differences in the ralationship between urban spatical indicatiors and PM2.5 pollution were observed. Particularly moteworthy is the heightened association between forest, water indicators and PM2.5 concentrations in summer, indicating the urban forests may facilitate the formation of volatile compunds, exacerbating the PM2.5 pollution. Our study provides a theoretical basis for addressing scalerelated challenges in urban spatial planning, thereby forstering the sustainable development of cities.
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