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Olives, Ash, Shaded Bananas, Nisperos and Oranges Can Lower the Temperature of the City to 3,5 °C

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Trees help combat high temperatures in cities, where the effect of the urban heat island triggers thermometers in summer. A scientific team from the University of Granada (UGR), within the framework of the Biocitrees project, has studied how vegetation improves human health and biodiversity, cools the microclimate and is sustainable in the face of climate change.
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Researchers have shown that these species can reduce temperature by approximately 2 degrees on average, reaching maximum cooling peaks of up to 3.5 degrees. Thus, trees can soften the extreme heat of summer and improve people's quality of life.tags: heat, cities, temperatures, trees» original news (www.infobae.com)

Scientists from the University of Granada have demonstrated the effectiveness of five species of trees that achieve temperature reductions in cities of approximately 2 °C on average, and even maximum cooling peaks of up to 3.5 °C. This is evident from a study carried out by researchers from the Department of Ecology of the University of Granada and the Interuniversity Research Institute of the Earth System in Andalusia. The research, presented t…

Researchers from the University of Granada conducted an analysis in the García Lorca Park of the capital to determine what green areas should be like to lower the temperature more efficiently The only careers of the UGR in which it has its

Granada.- Scientists of the University of Granada have demonstrated the effectiveness of five species of trees that achieve temperature reductions in cities of approximately 2 °C on average, and even maximum cooling peaks of up to 3,5 °C. It is the olive tree, the ash, the nisper, the banana shade and the bitter orange, according to this study carried out by researchers of the Department of Ecology of the University of Granada and the Interunive…

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Trees help combat high temperatures in cities, where the effect of the urban heat island triggers thermometers in summer. A scientific team from the University of Granada, within the framework of the BIOCITREES project, has studied how vegetation improves human health and biodiversity, cools the microclimate and is sustainable in the face of climate change.

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ugr.es broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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