22.02.2024

Botanical gardens can cool the city air by around 5 degrees Celsius during heatwaves, with parks and wetlands also significantly reducing air temperatures, according to the most comprehensive review of its kind.鈥�

Green spaces and water can reduce temperatures in cities by shading, and because water vapour given off by plants or from water bodies cools the air by evaporation. 

For their study, an international research team, including the UK 皇冠体育国际娱乐 for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH), reviewed evidence of the cooling effect of natural features in more than 100 cities and towns worldwide.  

The average temperature reductions were:

 Botanical gardens &苍产蝉辫;-5掳颁
 Wetlands &苍产蝉辫;-4.7掳颁
 Rain garden  &苍产蝉辫;-4.5掳颁
 Green walls &苍产蝉辫;-4.1掳颁
 Street trees &苍产蝉辫;-3.8掳颁&苍产蝉辫;&苍产蝉辫;
 City farms &苍产蝉辫;-3.5掳颁&苍产蝉辫;
 Parks &苍产蝉辫;-3.2掳颁&苍产蝉辫;
 Reservoirs &苍产蝉辫;-2.9掳颁
 Playgrounds &苍产蝉辫;-2.9掳颁 

While there was variation depending on local factors, there were some general patterns and, by and large, the larger the area of green space or waterway, the greater the cooling effect. 

The study was led by the University of Surrey and involved around 30 scientists from five countries, including Dr David Fletcher and Professor Laurence Jones of UKCEH.

Professor Jones explains: 鈥淥ur study provides comprehensive evidence of the extent of the cooling effect of green spaces and waterways, and identifies features where we need more information on their cooling potential. 

鈥淚n addition to reducing temperatures in urban areas, green and blue infrastructure projects can also store carbon, improve air quality and reduce flooding.

鈥淥ur research will therefore help town planners make cities more resilient to the effects of climate change, as well as improving the health and wellbeing of their residents.鈥� 

The study, carried out as a part of the UKRI-funded , is published in the journal The Innovation.

Paper information

Kumar et al. 2024. Urban heat mitigation by green and blue infrastructure: drivers, effectiveness, and future needs, The Innovation. DOI: . Open access.