VERTICAL GREENERY SYSTEMS AND ITS EFFECT ON CAMPUS: A META-ANALYSIS

Azmiah Abd Ghafar, K. Abdulkarim, I. Said, Zanariah Jasmani
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The studies on vertical greenery systems are increasing due to its presence in technology and research that are composed with sustainable approaches. The remarkable functions of vertical greenery systems comprise of facilitating urban adaptation to a warm climate, reducing internal wall temperatures, and mitigating building energy consumption. Apart from it’s benefits for the environment, it is also visually appealing and promotes healthier air quality. There are two major methods in constructing vertical greenery systems; ground-based system and wall-based system of vegetation. This paper disseminates plants with a passive cooling character as it helps cool the air and buildings on which it is installed, naturally. Approximately 46 articles were reviewed from multidisciplinary fields such as that of renewable and sustainable energy, plant physiology, ecological engineering, and built environment. This paper focuses on experimentations, simulations and case studies, which were conducted in a few university campuses to investigate thermal regulation feature of vertical greenery systems. Building effects were evaluated time-dependently for different cases and the results were thoroughly compared according to researchers’ observations on the methodologies. Regions and climate conditions of tropical, Mediterranean, and oceanic were also considered within the scope of this research as independent variables. As a result of the meta-analysis, thermal reduction was achieved based on several factors including physiology of plants and vertical greenery system’s classifications. Hence, this paper suggests VGS has capability to enhance strategies of the urban heat island mitigation in order to improve thermal performances in campus building.
垂直绿化系统及其对校园的影响:一个元分析
垂直绿化系统的研究正在增加,因为它在技术和研究中的存在与可持续的方法组成。垂直绿化系统的显著功能包括促进城市对温暖气候的适应,降低内墙温度,减少建筑能耗。除了对环境有益外,它在视觉上也很吸引人,并促进了更健康的空气质量。构建垂直绿化系统主要有两种方法;地面系统和墙壁系统的植被。这篇论文传播了具有被动冷却特性的植物,因为它有助于自然地冷却空气和安装它的建筑物。综述了来自可再生能源与可持续能源、植物生理学、生态工程和建筑环境等多学科领域的46篇论文。本文通过实验、模拟和案例研究,探讨了垂直绿化系统的热调节特征。不同情况下的建筑效果随时间而变化,并根据研究人员对方法的观察结果进行了全面的比较。热带、地中海和海洋的区域和气候条件也作为自变量考虑在本研究的范围内。通过荟萃分析,得出了基于植物生理和垂直绿化系统分类等几个因素的热减排效果。因此,VGS有能力加强城市热岛缓解策略,以改善校园建筑的热性能。
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