The effect of urban density, green spaces and mobility patterns in cities’ environmental quality: An empirical study of the metropolitan area of Thessaloniki

  • Eleni Verani Transport Engineering Laboratory, School of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Georgia Pozoukidou School of Spatial Planning and Development, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki Greece
  • Alexandros Sdoukopoulos Transport Engineering Laboratory, School of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
Keywords: urban patterns, urban mobility, green spaces, environmental quality

Abstract

It has been proved that urban development patterns affect in various ways cities’ environmental quality. To this purpose, one of the factors that have been examined is the role of urban green spaces, in balancing the effects of human activities in dense urban landscapes. One of the major external costs of dense urban environment is smog and greenhouse gas emissions that are heavily related to existing mobility patterns. High levels of concentration of such emissions along with high urban density are considered to be the main reason for cities’ environmental degradation. In this context this paper presents the results of a study investigating how urban green spaces can improve air quality, in major transportation axis within the city of Thessaloniki. In order to do so, urban density along the axis, green space per capita, green space spatial distribution, mobility patterns and transport emissions volumes are being considered. Comparison of these indices among the transportation axis under study indicates that there is a positive relation between building density, urban density and volume of emissions observed, while a dispersed rather than a concentrated pattern of green spaces could better help improve cities’ environmental quality.

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Published
2015-06-30
Section
Original Scientific Paper