Moss Greening to Curb Urban Heat Island Effect

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Moss has various benefits: 1) it is easier to grow than grass; 2) it allows quick construction by using handy, light-weight panels; 3) maintenance is easy and watering is not required beyond collecting rainwater; 4) it allows the greening of rooftops, slanting surfaces and wall surfaces; 5)it absorbs large amounts of CO2; and 6) it provides insulation against heat and noise.
Green Alliance, a Japanese non-profit organization, has been promoting moss greening since 2006 by utilizing an exterior insulation greenery panel called "Woolly Moss." It is a panel using "sunagoke" moss (rhacomitrium canescens) and "haigoke" moss (hypnum plumaeforme), as well as insulation materials made of carbonized corks and mudstones. Fifteen constructions have been performed to date and more are expected in the future. Similarly, another non-profit organization, Moss Green Eco, has been working to revitalize rural mountainous areas by producing moss in degraded lands, fallow fields or unused lands since 2007.
- Greening with Moss! (Related JFS article)
http://www.japanfs.org/db/364-e
Posted: 2008/10/26 12:34:34 PM
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