However, research has shown the aerodynamic influence of trees which, in certain configurations, can reduce ventilation and the dispersion of pollutants emitted into the streets. By jointly studying the influence of trees on the urban microclimate and on the dispersion of particulate pollutants, the aim of the CITRY project is to propose strategies for the introduction of trees in cities, which will enable an overall improvement in the quality of the urban atmosphere. A better understanding of the influence of urban trees on the microclimate and dispersion of pollutants is needed to propose appropriate urban greening strategies. The complexity of the processes involved lies in the multi-scale and multi-physical nature of the turbulent exchanges of mass, momentum and heat at the top of the urban canopy and in the street. The originality of the CITRY project is to propose an evaluation of the direct and indirect impacts of trees on the urban microclimate and on the dispersion of particulate pollutants, taking into account :
The CITRY project is based on two complementary approaches: numerical modelling of the urban atmosphere and urban site observation, with the aim of improving our understanding of the various interactions along the street - urban canopy - city - atmospheric boundary layer continuum.