Sunday, 10 July 2022

Significance of Green Spaces and Their Impact on Climate Design and Ecosystem Efficiency | Chapter 6 | Current Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 5

When it comes to creating green areas, the governorate of Anbar seems to have forgotten to consider how artificial and natural elements interact with one another and the surrounding climate. The natural environment has an impact on the climate, which is severe in the hot, arid region and demands developing strategies for climatic design and attaining ecosystem efficiency, as well as creating green spaces fit with the nature of the city and its residents. The study's goal is to attain high ecosystem efficiency while recognising the value of green areas in climate design. The goal of the study is to determine how green areas might improve the local environment in desert towns with hot, dry weather, such as Anbar Governorate (study sample), and accomplishing both the ecosystem's efficiency and the sustainability of its climatic design. The research produced a number of suggested solutions that may be used to address the problems and issues that green areas in the cities of the Anbar Governorate are now facing. The research produced a number of suggested solutions that may be used to address the problems and issues that green areas in the cities of the Anbar Governorate are now facing. Among them are the maintenance and conservation of green spaces as well as increasing their effectiveness and surface area by turning unused areas into green spaces. Additionally, implementing many of the suggestions would highlight the value of green areas in establishing environmental harmony and aesthetic harmony in the cities of the Anbar Governorate.


Author(s) Details:

Zeyad Mohammed Abdulrazzaq,
Department of Horticulture and Engineering of Gardens, College of Agriculture, University of Anbar, Iraq.

Atheer Hashim Abdul Majeed,
Department of Horticulture and Engineering of Gardens, College of Agriculture, University of Anbar, Iraq.

Mohammed Salim Jumaah,
Department of Soil Sciences and Water Resources, College of Agriculture, University of Anbar, Iraq.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CAGEES-V5/article/view/7531

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