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Designing Green Spaces for Health - Using Plants to Reduce the Spread of Airborne Viruses (Hardcover)
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Designing Green Spaces for Health - Using Plants to Reduce the Spread of Airborne Viruses (Hardcover)
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This book focuses on using plants in spatial design to reduce the
infectiousness of viruses in different working and living spaces.
It presents strategies for interior and exterior green designs with
plants that are likely effective for flu virus tolerance and
reduction of infectiousness. The designs are appealing for
interaction and healing, as well as focusing on the reduction and
removal of virus infectiousness. The Famulari Theory requires
examining plants that are likely effective for virus accumulation
based on their leaves with stomata, trichomes, and dense leaf
growth, and transpiration rate accumulation of airborne viruses. In
addition, this research requires reviewing the quantity and
specific types of plants (as well as electronic sources, such as
humidifiers and water features) needed to produce effective
humidity for plants to decrease the infectiousness or transmission
of viruses; the effective distance of people to plants; and light,
water, soil, and temperature needs. The book addresses the various
greening practices that can be applied to sites to reduce the
infectiousness of the airborne flu virus - especially in areas such
as train stations, restaurants, rooftops, courtyards, office
buildings and work spaces/conference rooms, and the home office -
and the ways that businesses owners and residents can integrate
these practices to reduce the air contaminants with a green
solution. Designing green spaces that accumulate, reduce, and
remove the infectiousness of viruses involves exploring multiple
approaches from different directions to achieve the most effective
and ideal design. The six basic approaches include 1. Temperature
minimum of 70 Degrees Fahrenheit 2. Plants with multiple stomata on
the leaf surfaces 3. Plants with multiple clumps of dense leaves
with a high transpiration rate 4. Plants with rough leaf surfaces
or with trichomes (plant hairs) on the leaf 5. Relative humidity
(RH) minimum of 43% or higher 6. Air circulation to direct air with
the airborne flu virus to the planted areas Stevie Famulari brings
unique insights and inspires the development of green understanding
and design solution plans with both short-term and long-term
approaches. Illustrations of greening applied to locations help you
understand your own design solutions to create them in your site.
This book breaks down the misconceptions of the complexity of
sustainability and green practices and provides illustrations and
site-appropriate green solutions that you can incorporate into your
lifestyle for a healthier site. Greening is a lifestyle change, and
this guide lets you know how easy it is to transition to the green
side to improve your health.
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