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Urban Green Roofs

Ecological impacts of urban green roofs refer to the effects that these vegetated structures have on urban ecosystems, including biodiversity enhancement, stormwater management, temperature regulation, and air quality improvement, thereby contributing to urban sustainability and resilience. These impacts can influence local flora and fauna, mitigate urban heat island effects, and promote ecosystem services in densely populated areas.

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Urban green roofs are innovative solutions that integrate nature into city landscapes, providing numerous ecological benefits. They help combat urban challenges such as air pollution, stormwater runoff, and the urban heat island effect by creating green spaces that support biodiversity and improve o...

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Biodiversity
The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

Example: Urban green roofs can support various plant and animal species.

Stormwater
Water that originates from precipitation events.

Example: Stormwater runoff can lead to flooding if not managed properly.

Urban Heat Island Effect
The phenomenon where urban areas become significantly warmer than their rural surroundings.

Example: Cities with many buildings and roads can be hotter than nearby forests.

Insulation
Material used to reduce heat loss or gain.

Example: Green roofs provide natural insulation, keeping buildings cooler in summer.

Runoff
Water that flows over the ground surface rather than being absorbed.

Example: Excess runoff can lead to erosion and water pollution.

Ecosystem Services
Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans.

Example: Green roofs offer services like air purification and temperature regulation.

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Key Concepts

BiodiversityStormwater ManagementUrban Heat Island EffectAir Quality Improvement