BENETIFS OF FRUIT TREES AS SHADING TREES AND CO2 SEQUESTRATION IN RESIDENTIAL

Fruit trees as agricultural commodities are grown in residential as shading trees and CO2 sequestration. This study aims to identify the fruit species that has the function of CO2 sequestration in minimizing the effects of air pollution caused by pollutants in the domestic housing. This research met...

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Main Author: Ali, Syaukat
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Published: 2011
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2732792018-04-05T04:39:04Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273279/ BENETIFS OF FRUIT TREES AS SHADING TREES AND CO2 SEQUESTRATION IN RESIDENTIAL Ali, Syaukat Environmental Engineering Engineering Fruit trees as agricultural commodities are grown in residential as shading trees and CO2 sequestration. This study aims to identify the fruit species that has the function of CO2 sequestration in minimizing the effects of air pollution caused by pollutants in the domestic housing. This research method is a survey to test model CO2 calculation mathematically using Takaoki Method and convert the production of CO2 by the house. Samples are fruit trees planted in residential area in Yogyakarta. The results showed that there are several types of fruit trees that have high CO2 sequestration namely Pometia pinnata, Artocarpus heterophyllus and Syzygium aqueum, which is recommended to be planted in order to reduce pollutants in the domestic housing. 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/msword en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273279/1/BENETIFS%20OF%20FRUIT%20TREES%20AS%20SHADING%20TREES%20AND%20CO2%20SEQUESTRATION%20IN%20RESIDENTIAL.doc Ali, Syaukat (2011) BENETIFS OF FRUIT TREES AS SHADING TREES AND CO2 SEQUESTRATION IN RESIDENTIAL. American Scientific Publishers. (In Press)
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BENETIFS OF FRUIT TREES AS SHADING TREES AND CO2 SEQUESTRATION IN RESIDENTIAL
description Fruit trees as agricultural commodities are grown in residential as shading trees and CO2 sequestration. This study aims to identify the fruit species that has the function of CO2 sequestration in minimizing the effects of air pollution caused by pollutants in the domestic housing. This research method is a survey to test model CO2 calculation mathematically using Takaoki Method and convert the production of CO2 by the house. Samples are fruit trees planted in residential area in Yogyakarta. The results showed that there are several types of fruit trees that have high CO2 sequestration namely Pometia pinnata, Artocarpus heterophyllus and Syzygium aqueum, which is recommended to be planted in order to reduce pollutants in the domestic housing.
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author Ali, Syaukat
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title BENETIFS OF FRUIT TREES AS SHADING TREES AND CO2 SEQUESTRATION IN RESIDENTIAL
title_short BENETIFS OF FRUIT TREES AS SHADING TREES AND CO2 SEQUESTRATION IN RESIDENTIAL
title_full BENETIFS OF FRUIT TREES AS SHADING TREES AND CO2 SEQUESTRATION IN RESIDENTIAL
title_fullStr BENETIFS OF FRUIT TREES AS SHADING TREES AND CO2 SEQUESTRATION IN RESIDENTIAL
title_full_unstemmed BENETIFS OF FRUIT TREES AS SHADING TREES AND CO2 SEQUESTRATION IN RESIDENTIAL
title_sort benetifs of fruit trees as shading trees and co2 sequestration in residential
publishDate 2011
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