Increasing Evapotranspiration on Extensive Green Roofs by Changing Substrate Depths, Construction, and Additional Irrigation

Urban environments are characterized by dense development and paved ground with reduced evapotranspiration rates. These areas store sensible and latent heat, providing the base for typical urban heat island effects. Green roof installations are one possible strategy to reintroduce evaporative surfac...

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Main Authors: Daniel Kaiser, Manfred Köhler, Marco Schmidt, Fiona Wolff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Buildings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/9/7/173
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spelling doaj-6c91a5f85981441ba2894b4bdf2912f62020-11-25T02:33:12ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092019-07-019717310.3390/buildings9070173buildings9070173Increasing Evapotranspiration on Extensive Green Roofs by Changing Substrate Depths, Construction, and Additional IrrigationDaniel Kaiser0Manfred Köhler1Marco Schmidt2Fiona Wolff3Department of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Landscape Sciences and Geomatics (LG), University of Applied Sciences, Neubrandenburg, 17033 Neubrandenburg, GermanyDepartment of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Landscape Sciences and Geomatics (LG), University of Applied Sciences, Neubrandenburg, 17033 Neubrandenburg, GermanyInstitute of Architecture, Technical University of Berlin, Strasse des 17 Juni 152, 10623 Berlin, GermanyGerman Association of Green Roofs and Green Walls (Bundesverband GebäudeGrün e.V. (BuGG)), Albrechtstraße 13, 10117 Berlin, GermanyUrban environments are characterized by dense development and paved ground with reduced evapotranspiration rates. These areas store sensible and latent heat, providing the base for typical urban heat island effects. Green roof installations are one possible strategy to reintroduce evaporative surfaces into cities. If green roofs are irrigated, they can contribute to urban water management and evapotranspiration can be enhanced. As part of two research projects, lysimeter measurements were used to determine the real evapotranspiration rates on the research roof of the University of Applied Sciences in Neubrandenburg, Germany. In this paper, we address the results from 2017, a humid and cool summer, and 2018, a century summer with the highest temperatures and dryness over a long period of time, measured in Northeast Germany. The lysimeter measurements varied between the normal green roof layer (variation of extensive green roof constructions) and a special construction with an extra retention layer and damming. The results show that the average daily evapotranspiration rates can be enhanced from 3 to 5 L/m<sup>2</sup>/day under optimized conditions. A second test on a real green roof with irrigation was used to explain the cooling effects of the surface above a caf&#233; building in Berlin.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/9/7/173extensive green roofsstorm waterevapotranspirationretentionrain water managementurban heat islandirrigation
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Marco Schmidt
Fiona Wolff
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Manfred Köhler
Marco Schmidt
Fiona Wolff
Increasing Evapotranspiration on Extensive Green Roofs by Changing Substrate Depths, Construction, and Additional Irrigation
Buildings
extensive green roofs
storm water
evapotranspiration
retention
rain water management
urban heat island
irrigation
author_facet Daniel Kaiser
Manfred Köhler
Marco Schmidt
Fiona Wolff
author_sort Daniel Kaiser
title Increasing Evapotranspiration on Extensive Green Roofs by Changing Substrate Depths, Construction, and Additional Irrigation
title_short Increasing Evapotranspiration on Extensive Green Roofs by Changing Substrate Depths, Construction, and Additional Irrigation
title_full Increasing Evapotranspiration on Extensive Green Roofs by Changing Substrate Depths, Construction, and Additional Irrigation
title_fullStr Increasing Evapotranspiration on Extensive Green Roofs by Changing Substrate Depths, Construction, and Additional Irrigation
title_full_unstemmed Increasing Evapotranspiration on Extensive Green Roofs by Changing Substrate Depths, Construction, and Additional Irrigation
title_sort increasing evapotranspiration on extensive green roofs by changing substrate depths, construction, and additional irrigation
publisher MDPI AG
series Buildings
issn 2075-5309
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Urban environments are characterized by dense development and paved ground with reduced evapotranspiration rates. These areas store sensible and latent heat, providing the base for typical urban heat island effects. Green roof installations are one possible strategy to reintroduce evaporative surfaces into cities. If green roofs are irrigated, they can contribute to urban water management and evapotranspiration can be enhanced. As part of two research projects, lysimeter measurements were used to determine the real evapotranspiration rates on the research roof of the University of Applied Sciences in Neubrandenburg, Germany. In this paper, we address the results from 2017, a humid and cool summer, and 2018, a century summer with the highest temperatures and dryness over a long period of time, measured in Northeast Germany. The lysimeter measurements varied between the normal green roof layer (variation of extensive green roof constructions) and a special construction with an extra retention layer and damming. The results show that the average daily evapotranspiration rates can be enhanced from 3 to 5 L/m<sup>2</sup>/day under optimized conditions. A second test on a real green roof with irrigation was used to explain the cooling effects of the surface above a caf&#233; building in Berlin.
topic extensive green roofs
storm water
evapotranspiration
retention
rain water management
urban heat island
irrigation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/9/7/173
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