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Ozone Pollution and Urban Greening

TitoloOzone Pollution and Urban Greening
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2025
AutoriPaoletti, Elena, Sicard Pierre, De Marco Alessandra, Moura Barbara Bâesso Ba, and Manzini Jacopo
RivistaStresses
Volume5
Type of ArticleReview
Abstract

Tropospheric ozone (O3) pollution is a major concern in urban environments because of its toxicity for both people and vegetation. This paper review provides an overview of atmospheric mechanisms, as well as the potential and best management practices of urban greening for reducing O3 pollution in cities. Urban greening has often been proposed as a cost-effective solution to reduce O3 pollution, but its effectiveness depends on careful species selection and integration with broader air quality management strategies. Ozone is a secondary pollutant and the volatile organic compounds emitted by vegetation (BVOCs) can play a prominent role in O3 formation. A list of recommended and to-avoid species is given here to drive future planting at city scale. Planting low BVOC-emitting species and combining greening with reductions in anthropogenic emissions are key to maximizing benefits and minimizing unintended increases in O3. Public and non-public institutions should carefully select plant species in consultation with expert scientists from the early stages, e.g., by considering local conditions and pollutant dynamics to design effective greening interventions. Collaborative planning among urban ecologists, atmospheric scientists, and municipalities is thus crucial to ensure that greening interventions contribute to overall air quality improvements rather than inadvertently enhancing O3 formation. Such improvements will also translate into plant protection from O3 stress. Therefore, future directions of research and policy integration to achieve healthier, O3-resilient urban ecosystems are also provided. © 2025 by the authors.

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URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-105025906455&doi=10.3390%2Fstresses5040065&partnerID=40&md5=967f02a3ddb4c5c50b689d7e0dfb83c2
DOI10.3390/stresses5040065
Citation KeyPaoletti2025