Policy DM33: Air Quality
Comment
Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation
Representation ID: 110
Received: 01/10/2013
Respondent: Woodland Trust
The Woodland Trust would like to note that trees and woodland help to improve air quality.
Trees improve air quality through the absorption of particulates from vehicle emissions and other sources - such that it has been estimated that doubling the tree cover in the West Midlands alone would reduce mortality as a result of poor air quality from particulates by 140 people per year. (Stewart, H., Owen S., Donovan R., MacKenzie R., and Hewitt N. (2002). Trees and Sustainable Urban Air Quality. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Lancaster University).
The Woodland Trust would like to note that trees and woodland help to improve air quality.
Trees improve air quality through the adsorption of particulates from vehicle emissions and other sources - such that it has been estimated that doubling the tree cover in the West Midlands alone would reduce mortality as a result of poor air quality from particulates by 140 people per year. (Stewart, H., Owen S., Donovan R., MacKenzie R., and Hewitt N. (2002). Trees and Sustainable Urban Air Quality. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Lancaster University).