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Guangzhou, Oct. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Guangzhou, capital of south China's
Guangdong Province, will start its "garden-in-the-air" program this year, the
city's Urban Greening Committee has said.
The program, featured by greening the roof of the buildings on both sides
of the city's inner ring road, will build "green gardens" above the city and
greatly change the city's landscape, said the committee.
The committee entrusted South China Agricultural University to evaluate the
feasibility of the project last October. After half ayear's investigation and
evaluation, findings have shown that 94 out of the 557 roadside buildings are
suitable for roof greening, all of which are first-row buildings by the side of
the ring road.
With the completion of the project, the city's total roof greening area
will reach 60,000 square meters, said the committee.
However, the university also found that only 49 percent of top floor
residents fancy the idea of having their roofs decorated.
"I am afraid our life might be affected, because water could seep into my
apartment when it rains," said Ms Zhang, a Guangzhou resident.
But experts said residents should not worry about rainwater seepage.
"We have perfect control over the water retained by the plants and there
will be no seepage," said one expert.
"In fact, the greenery can help protect the roof surface from harmful ultraviolet
sun rays and severe weather, as well as absorb noise and air
pollution," he added.
Guangzhou carried out a pilot program of roof greening as early as four years
ago and the results were encouraging. Initial estimations show that 12.09 million
yuan (1.51 million US dollars) are needed to complete the project,
according to South China Agricultural University.
Guangzhou is the largest city in south China, with a population of over 10
million. Endiem |