Targeted irrigation to improve the cooling potential of urban trees as a nature-based solution: Insights from a field trail in Hanover

With regard to the rising temperatures due to climate change and the intensification of the urban heat island effect (UHIE), nature-based solutions (NbS) are becoming increasingly important. In particular trees can mitigate the effects of the UHIE by shading and through transpiration. As trees suffe...

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Main Authors: Janina Haupt, Jochen Hack, Antje Backhaus
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Published: Elsevier 2025-12-01
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description With regard to the rising temperatures due to climate change and the intensification of the urban heat island effect (UHIE), nature-based solutions (NbS) are becoming increasingly important. In particular trees can mitigate the effects of the UHIE by shading and through transpiration. As trees suffering from heat and drought decrease their cooling properties under stress, this study investigates the effects of supplementary irrigation to increase the cooling capacities. The research focus is on how different irrigation practices can directly support the cooling effects of young urban trees as a NbS. The novelty of our study is the direct field trial comparison of irrigation quantities in combination with the quantification of their microclimatic effects. From May to September 2024, we observed three groups of Tilia cordata (unirrigated, monthly irrigated, weekly irrigated) in the city of Hanover, Germany, and measured air temperature and relative humidity (RH) within the tree crowns. The results show, that an investment in tree irrigation results in an increase of cooling capability of up to -0.67 °C and up to +5.98 %RH on hot days over 30 °C. Urban tree care is more than just keeping trees alive by minimizing water use, trees are a valuable resource that we can benefit from by using water wisely. Future-oriented tree irrigation, which not only ensures the survival of the trees but also promotes their natural functions, optimises the urban climate in a natural way.
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spelling doaj-art-e34169d5ad3c4cb1ba73efaf0bd1601b2025-08-20T02:37:30ZengElsevierNature-Based Solutions2772-41152025-12-01810024710.1016/j.nbsj.2025.100247Targeted irrigation to improve the cooling potential of urban trees as a nature-based solution: Insights from a field trail in HanoverJanina Haupt0Jochen Hack1Antje Backhaus2Leibniz University Hanover, Institute of Landscape Architecture, Herrenhäuser Str. 2a, 30419 Hanover; Corresponding author.Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Schöfferstr. 3, 64295 Darmstadt; European University of Technology, European UnionLeibniz University Hanover, Institute of Landscape Architecture, Herrenhäuser Str. 2a, 30419 HanoverWith regard to the rising temperatures due to climate change and the intensification of the urban heat island effect (UHIE), nature-based solutions (NbS) are becoming increasingly important. In particular trees can mitigate the effects of the UHIE by shading and through transpiration. As trees suffering from heat and drought decrease their cooling properties under stress, this study investigates the effects of supplementary irrigation to increase the cooling capacities. The research focus is on how different irrigation practices can directly support the cooling effects of young urban trees as a NbS. The novelty of our study is the direct field trial comparison of irrigation quantities in combination with the quantification of their microclimatic effects. From May to September 2024, we observed three groups of Tilia cordata (unirrigated, monthly irrigated, weekly irrigated) in the city of Hanover, Germany, and measured air temperature and relative humidity (RH) within the tree crowns. The results show, that an investment in tree irrigation results in an increase of cooling capability of up to -0.67 °C and up to +5.98 %RH on hot days over 30 °C. Urban tree care is more than just keeping trees alive by minimizing water use, trees are a valuable resource that we can benefit from by using water wisely. Future-oriented tree irrigation, which not only ensures the survival of the trees but also promotes their natural functions, optimises the urban climate in a natural way.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772411525000369Urban tree irrigationEnvironmental improvementEconomic water useField experiment
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Targeted irrigation to improve the cooling potential of urban trees as a nature-based solution: Insights from a field trail in Hanover
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Urban tree irrigation
Environmental improvement
Economic water use
Field experiment
title Targeted irrigation to improve the cooling potential of urban trees as a nature-based solution: Insights from a field trail in Hanover
title_full Targeted irrigation to improve the cooling potential of urban trees as a nature-based solution: Insights from a field trail in Hanover
title_fullStr Targeted irrigation to improve the cooling potential of urban trees as a nature-based solution: Insights from a field trail in Hanover
title_full_unstemmed Targeted irrigation to improve the cooling potential of urban trees as a nature-based solution: Insights from a field trail in Hanover
title_short Targeted irrigation to improve the cooling potential of urban trees as a nature-based solution: Insights from a field trail in Hanover
title_sort targeted irrigation to improve the cooling potential of urban trees as a nature based solution insights from a field trail in hanover
topic Urban tree irrigation
Environmental improvement
Economic water use
Field experiment
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