IoT Monitoring of Urban Tree Ecosystem Services: Possibilities and Challenges

被引:48
作者
Matasov, Victor [1 ]
Marchesini, Luca Belelli [1 ,2 ]
Yaroslavtsev, Alexey [1 ,3 ]
Sala, Giovanna [1 ,4 ]
Fareeva, Olga [1 ]
Seregin, Ivan [1 ,3 ]
Castaldi, Simona [1 ,5 ]
Vasenev, Viacheslav [1 ]
Valentini, Riccardo [1 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] RUDN Univ, Agr Technol Inst, Dept Landscape Design & Sustainable Ecosyst, Miklukho Maklaya Str 6, Moscow 117198, Russia
[2] Fdn Edmund Mach, Res & Innovat Ctr, Dept Sustainable Agroecosyst & Bioresources, Via E Mach 1, I-38010 San Michele All Adige, Italy
[3] Russian Timiryazev State Agr Univ, Dept Ecol, Timiryazevskaya St 49, Moscow 127550, Russia
[4] Univ Palermo, Dept Agr Food & Forestry Sci, Viale Sci,Ed 4, I-90128 Palermo, Italy
[5] Campania Univ Luigi Vanvitelli, Dept Environm Biol & Pharmaceut Sci & Technol, Via Vivaldi 43, I-81100 Caserta, Italy
[6] Univ Tuscia, Dept Innovat Biol Agrofood & Forest Syst, Via SM Gradi 4, I-01100 Viterbo, Italy
[7] CMCC Fdn, Via Augusto Imperatore 16, I-73100 Lecce, Italy
来源
FORESTS | 2020年 / 11卷 / 07期
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
ecological engineering; real-time monitoring; smart cities; sustainability; TreeTalker; urban forests; ecosystem services indicators; LEAF-AREA INDEX; AIR-POLLUTION REMOVAL; SAP FLOW MEASUREMENT; GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE; HEAT-ISLAND; WATER-USE; INDICATORS; CITY; FORESTS; GROWTH;
D O I
10.3390/f11070775
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Urban green infrastructure plays an increasingly significant role in sustainable urban development planning as it provides important regulating and cultural ecosystem services. Monitoring of such dynamic and complex systems requires technological solutions which provide easy data collection, processing, and utilization at affordable costs. To meet these challenges a pilot study was conducted using a network of wireless, low cost, and multiparameter monitoring devices, which operate using Internet of Things (IoT) technology, to provide real-time monitoring of regulatory ecosystem services in the form of meaningful indicators for both human health and environmental policies. The pilot study was set in a green area situated in the center of Moscow, which is exposed to the heat island effect as well as high levels of anthropogenic pressure. Sixteen IoT devices were installed on individual trees to monitor their ecophysiological parameters from 1 July to 31 November 2019 with a time resolution of 1.5 h. These parameters were used as input variables to quantify indicators of ecosystem services related to climate, air quality, and water regulation. Our results showed that the average tree in the study area during the investigated period reduced extreme heat by 2 degrees C via shading, cooled the surrounding area by transferring 2167 +/- 181 KWh of incoming solar energy into latent heat, transpired 137 +/- 49 mm of water, sequestered 8.61 +/- 1.25 kg of atmospheric carbon, and removed 5.3 +/- 0.8 kg of particulate matter (PM10). The values of the monitored processes varied spatially and temporally when considering different tree species (up to five to ten times), local environmental conditions, and seasonal weather. Thus, it is important to use real-time monitoring data to deepen understandings of the processes of urban forests. There is a new opportunity of applying IoT technology not only to measure trees functionality through fluxes of water and carbon, but also to establish a smart urban green infrastructure operational system for management.
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