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The co-development of HedgeDATE, a public engagement and decision support tool for air pollution exposure mitigation by green infrastructure

Yendle Barwise, Prashant Kumar, Arvind Tiwari, Fahad Rafi-Butt, Aonghus McNabola, Stuart Cole, Benjamin C. T. Field, Justine Fuller, Jeewaka Mendis, Kayleigh J. Wyles

2021Sustainable Cities and Society22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is a lack of clear guidance regarding the optimal configuration and plant composition of green infrastructure (GI) for improved air quality at local scale. This study aimed to co-develop (i.e. with feedback from end-users) a public engagement and decision support tool, to facilitate effective GI design and management for air pollution abatement. The underlying model uses user-directed input data (e.g. road type) to generate output recommendations (e.g. plant species) and pollution reduction projections. This model was computerised as a user-friendly tool named HedgeDATE (Hedge Design for Abatement of Traffic Emissions). A workshop generated feedback on HedgeDATE, which we also discuss. We found that data from the literature can be synthesised to predict air pollutant exposure and abatement in open road environments. However, further research is required to describe pollutant decay profiles under more diverse roadside scenarios (e.g. split-level terrain) and to strengthen projections. Workshop findings validated the HedgeDATE concept and indicated scope for uptake. End-user feedback was generally positive, although potential improvements were identified. For HedgeDATE to be made relevant for practitioners and decision-makers, future iterations will require enhanced applicability and functionality. This work sets the foundation for the development of advanced GI design tools for reduced pollution exposure.

Topics & Concepts

Air pollutionScope (computer science)PollutionWork (physics)TerrainPollutantAir quality indexScale (ratio)Decision support systemEnvironmental scienceTransport engineeringEnvironmental planningComputer scienceEnvironmental economicsEngineeringGeographyData miningMechanical engineeringBiologyOrganic chemistryChemistryProgramming languageEconomicsCartographyEcologyMeteorologyAir Quality and Health ImpactsAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsVehicle emissions and performance