Effects of Urban Forestry on the Local Climate in Cotonou, Benin Republic
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The effect of urban green on meteorological parameters such as temperature and relative humidity was assessed
on one major city street in Cotonou called “Boulevard de Missèbo-Zongo” (BMZ). Tree inventory and field measurement of
meteorological parameters were performed on the roadside and central median of the BMZ. Dendrometric data collected were
the number of tree species, the number of tree individuals per species, the diameter of trees at breast height, the tree heights,
the tree crown shape, shade form on the ground when the sun is at Zenith; while the meteorological data were the air
temperature and the relative humidity inside and outside of urban green at 1.5, 2 and 3 meters height measured from 7am to
6pm at one hour interval. Data were analyzed using Mixed Generalized Linear Model under R 3.3.1 software. Results showed
that street alignment trees were poorly diversified and dominated by Khaya senegalensis. This species appeared to be highly
pruned and threatened because of its numerous medicinal virtues. Moreover it was found that air temperature and relative
humidity were influenced by the time and the place of measurement. The coolness effect of urban green was evidenced by the
decrease in temperature under alignment trees compared with that recorded on roadside free of trees. These results suggested
that urban green could be adopted as adaptation strategy to address the issue of global warming in the city.
