Materials,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
16(21), P. 7039 - 7039
Published: Nov. 4, 2023
Vegetation
porous
concrete
is
a
novel
material
that
integrates
technology
with
plant
growth,
offering
excellent
engineering
applicability
and
environmental
friendliness.
This
mainly
utilized
in
eco-engineering
projects
such
as
riverbank
protection,
architectural
greening,
slope
protection
along
roads.
paper
systematically
reviews
the
current
research
progress
of
vegetation
by
collecting
analyzing
relevant
literature
from
both
domestic
international
sources.
It
covers
several
aspects
including
components
concrete,
aggregates,
cementitious
materials,
chemical
admixtures,
species,
well
like
mix
design,
workability,
porosity,
pH
value,
mechanical
strength,
vegetative
performance.
Furthermore,
application
highways,
urban
architecture
discussed,
prospective
outlook
on
future
directions
for
concrete.
Landscape and Urban Planning,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
215, P. 104217 - 104217
Published: Aug. 13, 2021
Street
view
imagery
has
rapidly
ascended
as
an
important
data
source
for
geospatial
collection
and
urban
analytics,
deriving
insights
supporting
informed
decisions.
Such
surge
been
mainly
catalysed
by
the
proliferation
of
large-scale
platforms,
advances
in
computer
vision
machine
learning,
availability
computing
resources.
We
screened
more
than
600
recent
papers
to
provide
a
comprehensive
systematic
review
state
art
how
street-level
is
currently
used
studies
pertaining
built
environment.
The
main
findings
are
that:
(i)
street
now
clearly
entrenched
component
analytics
GIScience;
(ii)
most
research
relies
on
from
Google
View;
(iii)
it
across
myriads
domains
with
numerous
applications
–
ranging
analysing
vegetation
transportation
health
socio-economic
studies.
A
notable
trend
crowdsourced
imagery,
facilitated
services
such
Mapillary
KartaView,
some
cases
furthering
geographical
coverage
temporal
granularity,
at
permissive
licence.
AMBIO,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
51(6), P. 1388 - 1401
Published: Jan. 17, 2022
Nature-based
solutions
(NBS)
were
introduced
as
integrated,
multifunctional
and
multi-beneficial
to
a
wide
array
of
socio-ecological
challenges.
Although
principles
for
common
understanding
implementation
NBS
already
developed
on
landscape
scale,
specific
are
needed
with
regard
an
application
in
urban
areas.
Urban
areas
come
particular
challenges
including
(i)
spatial
conflicts
system
nestedness,
(ii)
biodiversity,
fragmentation
altered
environments,
(iii)
value
plurality,
multi-actor
interdependencies
environmental
injustices,
(iv)
path-dependencies
cultural
planning
legacies
(v)
potential
misconception
cities
being
artificial
landscapes
disconnected
from
nature.
Given
these
challenges,
this
perspective
paper,
we
build
upon
integrate
knowledge
the
most
recent
academic
work
introduce
five
distinct,
integrated
design,
implementation.
Our
should
help
transcend
governance
gaps
advance
scientific
discourse
towards
more
effective
sustainable
development.
To
contribute
resilient
futures,
planning,
policy
(1)
consider
need
systemic
understanding,
(2)
benefiting
people
(3)
inclusive
long-term,
(4)
context
conditions
(5)
foster
communication
learning.
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
112, P. 102936 - 102936
Published: Aug. 1, 2022
Urban
Geography
studies
forms,
social
fabrics,
and
economic
structures
of
cities
from
a
geographic
perspective.
Catalysed
by
the
increasingly
abundant
spatial
big
data,
seeks
new
models
research
paradigms
to
explain
urban
phenomena
address
issues.
Recent
years
have
witnessed
significant
advances
in
spatially-explicit
geospatial
artificial
intelligence
(GeoAI),
which
integrates
AI,
primarily
focusing
on
incorporating
thinking
concept
into
deep
learning
for
studies.
This
paper
provides
an
overview
techniques
applications
GeoAI
based
581
papers
identified
using
systematic
review
approach.
We
examined
screened
three
scopes
(Urban
Dynamics,
Social
Differentiation
Areas,
Sensing)
found
that
although
is
trending
topic
geography
neural
network-based
methods
are
proliferating,
development
still
at
their
early
phase.
challenges
existing
advised
future
direction
towards
developing
multi-scale
explainable
GeoAI.
acquaints
beginners
with
basics
state-of-the-art
serve
as
inspiration
attract
more
exploring
potential
studying
socio-economic
dimension
city
life.
In
an
increasingly
urbanized
world,
urban
biodiversity
is
people's
primary
contact
with
nature.
However,
as
cities
expand
and
densify,
green
blue
spaces
their
are
under
pressure,
risking
declines
in
liveability.
This
Review
discusses
the
benefits
of
multiple
challenges
it
faces,
identifies
opportunities
pathways
towards
developing
sustainable,
biodiverse
for
both
humans
The
substantial
biological
richness
that
areas
can
harbour
helps
to
mitigate
environmental
pressures,
address
adapt
climate
change,
human
health
well-being.
challenged
by
competition
space,
pressures
declining
engagement
residents
Understanding
underlying
mechanisms
informs
efforts
create
maintain
high-quality
blue–green
infrastructure.
Biodiversity-sensitive
socially
inclusive
governance
planning
key
biodiverse,
cities.
Urban
policies
should
move
cross-sectional
approaches
coordinate
sectors
such
health,
education,
design.
Developing
shared
environments
nature
contributes
global
conservation
offers
solutions
social
faced
underpins
ecosystem
services
cities,
but
faces
from
activities,
nature,
inadequate
systems.
provided
biodiversity,
its
promotion
conservation.
Land,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
11(8), P. 1201 - 1201
Published: July 30, 2022
Knowledge
from
ecological
sciences
is
an
important
reference
for
landscape
design
as
Urban
Green
Spaces
(UGS)
play
a
critical
role
in
the
protection
of
cities.
There
ongoing
debate
among
ecologists
on
value
exotic
vegetation
to
ecosystem
resilience
and
integrity,
with
authors
arguing
that
order
ecosystems
survive
future
climates,
species
similar
conditions
their
current
range
must
be
considered.
Others
deem
biodiversity
vital
functions
services,
stating
most
losses
are
man-induced
should
addressed
through
enhancement
native
communities.
Through
literature
review,
we
confronted
arguments
used
this
debate,
aim
conducting
comprehensive
analysis
potential
different
aspects
vegetation’s
performance.
The
outcomes
assessment
assemblages
within
UGS
projects.
Despite
strong
regarding
performative
adaptive
capacity,
conclude
exotics
pose
significant
risks
have
multiple
negative
impacts
processes.
Natives
not
only
present
high
but
also
provide
additional
benefits
biodiversity,
people.
In
broader
framework,
demonstrates
preference
use
situations.