Chinese World First 'Forest City' Combats Air Pollution
By Aral Bereux -November 21, 2019084
A city that will eat its own toxic smog. It sounds too good to be true but Italian architect Stefano Boeri has come up with a solution.
More than a million people fall victim to air pollution in China every year, fast-tracking pollution-related deaths to one of the largest killers in the nation or around 4,000 deaths per day. According to a study in 2015, over 92% of the population of China experienced [more than] 120 hours of unhealthy air.
The health problem has become so great, that Chinese authorities have employed Boeris forest city scheme to help combat urban pollution. The idea is to create a blueprint for a city that incorporates plants into its design.
The new forest city is set to be finished in 2020. Liuzhou Forest City will integrate over a 100 species of plants that will grow on the rooftops of skyscrapers and on apartment balconies. The design will stretch along the Liujiang River in Southern China for approximately 175 hectares.
Once the green city is fully grown, it is expected to absorb nearly 10,000 tons of CO2 and will produce around 900 tons of oxygen annually. It will host 30,000 residents and will become a functional self-sustainable city with hospitals, schools, and an electric rail service.
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