Abstract
With the development of economy and the acceleration of urbanization, the pollution of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere is becoming increasingly obvious, drawing more and more attention of people. The development of urban forestry has the function of adsorbing and collecting VOCs, and the development of urban forestry has the cost effectiveness, with many kinds of benefits produced. Based on the statistical analysis of data, this study focuses on the effect of coordinated development between urban economy and forestry on VOC pollution control. It is found that the coordinated development between urban economy and forestry has made great contributions to the global VOC collection, and urban forestry has obvious functions of controlling, adsorbing and collecting VOCs. Taking residential areas as an example, the VOC concentration of residential areas with good coordinated development between urban economy and forestry tends to be fixed from the ninth month, while the VOC concentration of residential areas with uncoordinated development between urban economy and forestry continues to increase, keeping higher.