Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
344, P. 118419 - 118419
Published: June 26, 2023
Green
roofs
have
been
extensively
investigated
in
recent
years,
showing
that
their
implementation
urban
areas
provides
multiple
benefits
(e.g.,
pluvial
flood
mitigation,
heat
island
reduction,
energy
saving,
increase
of
biodiversity,
CO2
sequestration)
and
supports
sustainable
development.
Although
green
roof
widely
recognized,
the
perception
community
has
these
nature-based
solutions
willingness
to
pay
for
installation
is
still
not
clear
nor
quantified.
Societal
are
fundamental
planners
decision
makers,
since
they
represent
participation
development
areas.
In
this
work,
we
aim
analyze
how
citizens
perceive
willing
maintenance
solutions.
We
used
an
online
survey
investigate
knowledge
as
a
potential
solution
common
environmental
issues
(i.e.,
flood,
temperature,
consumption,
air
pollution
lack
spaces),
interest
on
both
public
private
roofs.
Based
answers
389
respondents
living
Sardinia
(Italy),
our
analysis
revealed
most
aware
what
are,
that,
although
can
completely
solve
issues,
greatly
contribute
mitigation
phenomena.
Results
also
show
higher
buildings
than
ones,
due
high
costs.
Moreover,
roofs,
possibility
install
photovoltaic
panels
instead
GRs
generally
preferred.
Most
spend
less
100
€
per
year
invest
5000
own
house.
Abstract
Urban
flooding
is
a
key
global
challenge
which
expected
to
become
exacerbated
under
change
due
more
intense
rainfall
and
flashier
runoff
regimes
over
increasingly
urban
landscapes.
Consequently,
many
cities
are
rethinking
their
approach
flood
risk
management
by
using
green
infrastructure
(GI)
solutions
reverse
the
legacy
of
hard
engineering
approaches.
The
aim
GI
attenuate,
restore,
recreate
natural
response,
bringing
hydrological
responses
closer
pre‐urbanized
conditions.
However,
effectiveness
often
difficult
determine,
depends
on
both
magnitude
storm
events
spatial
scale
infrastructure.
Monitoring
successes
failures
schemes
not
routinely
conducted.
Thus,
it
can
be
determine
whether
provides
sustainable
solution
manage
flooding.
This
article
an
international
perspective
current
use
for
mitigation
offers
in
light
future
challenges.
An
increasing
body
literature
further
suggests
that
optimized
alongside
gray
provide
holistic
delivers
multiple
co‐benefits
environment
society,
while
resilience.
will
have
work
synergistically
with
existing
upgraded
if
managed
futureproof
manner.
Here,
we
discuss
series
priorities
challenges
must
overcome
enable
integration
into
stormwater
frameworks
effectively
risk.
categorized
under:
Engineering
Water
>
Sustainable
Planning
Science
Extremes
Landscape and Urban Planning,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
222, P. 104399 - 104399
Published: March 8, 2022
Restoring,
maintaining,
and
developing
green
blue
infrastructure
(GBI)
in
cities
is
a
key
strategy
to
safeguard
ecosystem
services
human
well-being
under
conditions
of
rapid
urbanization.
Developing
"blue
infrastructure"
new
concept,
but
there
are
diverse
historically
grown
water
management
systems
that
have
the
potential
inform
contemporary
debates
about
GBI.
The
aim
this
study
identify
how
local
people
perceive
from
type
(lakes),
considering
multiple
interactions
between
categories,
lake
types,
rural-urban
environments,
sociodemographic
characteristics
respondents.
We
performed
photo-elicitation
survey
among
536
residents
along
two
urban-rural
gradients
Bengaluru
(Bangalore),
India,
asking
perceptions
water-filled
dry
lakes,
challenges,
options.
Our
results
showed
infrastructures
provide
multitude
benefit
people,
with
regulating
cultural
standing
out.
Both
lakes
proved
important
for
they
supply
different
types
services.
While
urbanisation
level
had
significant
influence
on
differences
assessments
were
relatively
low.
Proposed
options
departed
substantially
those
commonly
proposed
literature.
conclude
high
societal
importance
compared
their
small
surfaces,
given
capacity
host
They
should
become
keystone
structures
GBI
development
sustainable
Global
South.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(14), P. 8837 - 8837
Published: July 21, 2022
In
recent
decades,
climate
change
is
exacerbating
meteorological
disasters
around
the
world,
causing
more
serious
urban
flood
disaster
losses.
Many
solutions
in
related
research
have
been
proposed
to
enhance
adaptation
change,
including
flooding
simulations,
risk
reduction
and
flood-resistance
capacity.
this
paper
we
provide
a
thorough
review
of
flood-resilience
using
scientometric
systematic
analysis.
Using
Cite
Space
VOS
viewer,
conducted
analysis
quantitively
analyze
papers
from
Web
Science
Core
Collection
1999
2021
with
resilience
as
keyword.
We
systematically
summarize
relationship
resilience,
co-citation
keywords,
authors,
institutions,
countries,
trends.
The
results
show
that
four
stages
can
be
distinguished
indicate
evolution
different
keywords
management
1999,
has
become
hotspot
significant
increase
globally
since
2015.
methods
progress
these
fields
are
analyzed,
planning,
system
flood-simulation
models.
Climate
high
interest
research.
Urban
planning
systems
differ
terms
human
involvement
local
policies,
while
dynamic
factors
need
jointly
described.
Models
mostly
evaluated
indicators,
comprehensive
studies
based
on
traditional
models
needed
for
multi-level
higher
performance
Consequently,
about
policies
dynamics
within
global
areas
combined
fine
simulation
future,
improving
concept
applied
flood-risk-management
assessment.
Urban forestry & urban greening,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
87, P. 128067 - 128067
Published: Aug. 23, 2023
The
last
decade
has
seen
a
profound
increase
in
the
development
of
assessment
frameworks
for
ecosystem
services,
green
infrastructure
and
nature-based
solutions
(NBS).
This
improved
understanding
NBS
impact
assessment,
including
processual
aspects
related
to
participatory
planning
governance.
We
argue
that,
although
representing
move
right
direction,
would
benefit
from
broader
framing
governance,
role
government-led
laws,
policies
regulations
along
with
community-led
collaborative
multi-stakeholder
initiatives.
consideration
marginalised
communities
environmental
justice
should
also
be
strengthened.
To
ensure
feasible
comprehensive
approach
governance
we
carried
out
systematic
literature
review
on
topic
urban
Using
thematic
analysis,
developed
framework
five
themes
encompassing
nine
dimensions,
which
some
are
further
broken
down
into
sub-dimensions.
assess
different
tool
format
survey
decision-makers
other
stakeholders,
indicators
corresponding
identified
dimensions.
Further
complementing
approaches
important
ways,
were
able
highlight
knowledge
gaps
around
integrating
features
process
community-based
or
traditional
knowledge.
Our
monitoring
is
simple
use
provides
cities
low-cost
evaluating
their
readiness
mainstreaming
NBS.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(12), P. 5187 - 5187
Published: June 18, 2024
The
expansion
of
urban
centers
and
peri-urban
zones
significantly
impacts
both
the
natural
world
human
well-being,
leading
to
issues
such
as
increased
air
pollution,
formation
heat
islands,
challenges
in
water
management.
concept
multifunctional
greening
serves
a
cornerstone,
emphasizing
interconnectedness
ecological,
social,
health-related
factors.
This
study
aimed
identify
potential
locations
for
three
specific
types
blue-green
infrastructure
(BGI):
bioswales,
infiltration
trenches,
green
bus
stops.
Leveraging
geospatial
datasets,
Geographic
Information
System
(GIS)
technology,
remote
sensing
methodologies,
this
conducted
comprehensive
analysis
modeling
spatial
information.
Initial
cartographic
representations
were
developed
within
Olsztyn,
city
Poland,
deemed
appropriate
implementation
designated
(BGI)
components.
Following
this,
these
models
combined
with
two
additional
created
by
researchers:
surface
island
(SUHI)
model
demographic
that
outlined
age
structure
city’s
population.
synergistic
approach
resulted
development
detailed
map,
which
identified
infrastructure.
was
achieved
utilizing
vector
data
acquired
precision
1
m.
high
level
detail
on
map
allows
an
extremely
accurate
representation
geographical
features
layouts,
are
essential
precise
planning
implementation.
is
key
strategy
strengthening
ecosystem
resilience,
improving
livability,
promoting
public
health
well-being.
Ecological Applications,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
33(7)
Published: June 24, 2023
Green
infrastructure's
capacity
to
mitigate
urban
environmental
problems,
like
heat
island
effects
and
excessive
stormwater
runoff,
is
partially
governed
by
its
plant
community.
Traditionally,
green
infrastructure
design
has
focused
on
engineered
aspects,
such
as
substrate
drainage,
rather
than
the
properties
of
living
components.
Since
functioning
these
assemblages
controlled
ecophysiological
processes
that
differ
species,
identity
relative
abundance
species
used
will
influence
performance.
We
trait-based
modeling
derive
principles
for
effective
composition
assemblages,
parameterizing
our
model
using
vegetation
traits
within
New
York
City
rain
gardens.
Focusing
two
garden
performance,
leaf
surface
temperature
stomatal
conductance,
we
simulated
cumulative
transpiration
communities
differing
diversity.
The
outcomes
demonstrate
composition,
identity,
selection
effects,
interspecific
complementarity
increase
performance
in
much
way
biodiversity
affects
ecosystem
natural
systems.
More
diverse
resulted
more
consistent
temperatures,
with
former
showing
a
positive,
saturating
curve
diversity
increased.
While
dominant
factors
governing
individual
were
abiotic,
was
influential
at
community
level,
suggesting
plants
may
be
cooler
aggregate
any
own.
This
implies
should
employ
variety
vegetation;
particularly
different
statures
physical
attributes,
low-growing
ground
covers,
erect
herbaceous
perennials,
shrubs.