Research article

REVIEW OF EXISTING SOLUTIONS FOR INTEGRATING VERTICAL GREENS FOR BUILDINGS IN INDIA TO EXPLORE THE FEASIBILITY OF URBAN FOREST

Ankit kumar, Dr. Madhumathi A

Online First: June 30, 2023


In this paper the importance of the chosen topic is commonly the proper fact to develop or improve the quality of air and t hermal comfort, both outside and inside of buildings. Apart from this factor, plants also can automatically filter and absorb toxic chemicals, air and suppress specks of dust. On the other hand, it also can be said that the proportion of vertical garden can higher productivity in any kind of small area, utilization of low level of water, etc. Now the major role and problem is facing by the world that is result by the number of concrete building. That is reducing the total requirement of the open spaces and the portion of the building. In the model if the urbanization has implemented the green area of the town, and it is provide a suitable way and sustainable platform for environment. The vertical gardening is the system that is covers the entire building and its facades of the walls. It is using the different type of the spaces. It not only increase the urban system the greenery also develop the function such as different part of the environment which is sound, the positive part and the human model of psychology, the production system of energy, and the quality index of air. There are various methods that are present in the current scenario which may be applicable to the research of green building systematics. The BREEAM method is one of the most widely used evaluation systems. LEED system from the US also can be used in this method of evaluation. This system could be applicable for the utilization and the application of the study of vertical gardening in India as urban forests it represent some of some of the effective nature-based solutions. They are a crucial instrument for addressing social-environmental issues including climate change, dust risk, water pollution, and the safety of people and their food. Although the European Commission very recently introduced this idea, it is swiftly gaining traction worldwide in accordance to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Urban forest is very closely tied to the idea of "green infrastructure” which is a key component that supports resilient planning and environmentally friendly growth.

Keywords

The “urban forest”, “air quality”, “vertical wall”, “vertical garden” “nature integration”..