In March-August 2016 NGO “Green Wave” implemented the project “Management of urban green areas as an element of adaptation to climate change in cities.” The project analyzed legal framework of creating and managing urban green zones, as well as estimated how to maintain green zones in a sustainable manner to ensure comfort living of citizens under “heat waves” which nowadays occur in every big Ukrainian city due to climate change.
zones with drone and thermal camera in the hot summer period, estimating in parallel leaf CO2 fluxes for 5 Kyiv tree species under extremely hot conditions. As a second project component, a readiness of the Ukrainian legal framework dealing with urban green zones to face climate change has been analyzed.
The project results have highlighted significant legislation gaps in urban green zones’ management, as it is both not systematized and not enough controlled in Ukraine. Research results have shown that Chestnut and Poplar’s trees are absorbing CO2 the most effectively during heat wave event. In a time when asphalt and roofs surface temperatures reach 45ºС and more, greened urban surfaces do not exceed 25–30ºС, and trees are cooler than grass.
This knowledge and more project outputs could be useful for city planning and green zones renovation for existing districts in Ukraine.
A short visualization of the main project results is available in a poster format.
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