Water,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
13(24), P. 3585 - 3585
Published: Dec. 14, 2021
The
Special
Issue
“Water
and
Circular
Cities”
comprises
13
paper
was
prepared
under
the
patronage
of
COST
Action
CA17133
City
(Implementing
nature-based
solutions
(NBS)
for
creating
a
resourceful
circular
city;
https://circular-city
[...]
Water,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
13(16), P. 2165 - 2165
Published: Aug. 6, 2021
Water
in
the
city
is
typically
exploited
a
linear
process,
which
most
of
it
polluted,
treated,
and
discharged;
during
this
valuable
nutrients
are
lost
treatment
process
instead
being
cycled
back
used
urban
agriculture
or
green
space.
The
purpose
paper
to
advance
new
paradigm
close
water
cycles
cities
via
implementation
nature-based
solutions
units
(NBS_u),
with
particular
focus
on
building
greening
elements,
such
as
roofs
(GRs)
vertical
systems
(VGS).
hypothesis
that
“circular
systems”
can
provide
substantial
ecosystem
services
minimize
environmental
degradation.
Our
method
twofold:
we
first
examine
these
from
life-cycle
point
view,
assessing
not
only
inputs
conventional
alternative
materials,
but
ongoing
input
required
for
irrigation.
Secondly,
evapotranspiration
performance
VGS
Copenhagen,
Berlin,
Lisbon,
Rome,
Istanbul,
Tel
Aviv,
different
climatic,
architectural,
sociocultural
contexts
have
been
simulated
using
verticalized
ET0
approach,
rainwater
runoff
greywater
irrigation
resources.
cycling
mentioned
would
be
sufficient
at
recycling
44%
(Lisbon)
100%
(Berlin,
Istanbul)
all
accruing
roof–runoff,
if
shortages
dry
months
bridged
by
greywater.
Then,
27–53%
could
managed
its
greened
surface.
In
conclusion,
address
gaps
current
knowledge
policies
identified
stages
analyses,
lack
comprehensive
life
cycle
assessment
studies
quantify
complete
“water
footprint”
systems.
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
354, P. 120385 - 120385
Published: Feb. 20, 2024
This
paper
uses
an
expert-based
methodology
to
survey
the
barriers
and
strategies
related
implementation
of
nature-based
solutions
(NBS).
The
ambition
is
offer
a
bird's
eye
overview
difficulties
encountered
by
NBS
deployment
ways
overcome
them.
With
wide
participation
80
experts
from
COST
Action
Circular
City,
we
identify
specific
35
pre-defined
following
four
categories:
Vertical
Greening
Systems
Green
Roofs;
Food
Biomass
Production;
Rainwater
Management;
Remediation,
Treatment,
Recovery.
research
sheds
light
on
how
major
interdisciplinary
-
yet
predominantly
technically-oriented
community
scientists
practitioners
views
this
important
topic.
Overall,
most
relevant
are
technological
complexity,
lack
skilled
staff
training
programs
awareness
that
option.
Our
results
highlight
concerns
post
issues,
especially
operation
maintenance,
which
subsequently
affect
social
acceptance.
identifies
"chain"
effect
across
barriers,
meaning
one
barrier
can
existence
or
relevance
other
barriers.
In
terms
strategies,
them
target
governance,
information,
education
aspects,
despite
technical
expertise
participants.
study
innovates
with
respect
state-of-the-art
showing
fine-grained
connection
between
individual
categories,
level
detail
not
in
any
date.
International Journal of Sustainable Energy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
43(1)
Published: Nov. 23, 2024
Various
studies
have
confirmed
the
implications
of
Vertical
Greening
System
(VGS)
as
a
nature-based
solution
to
climate
change
mitigation.
Even
though
VGSs
are
well
established
in
operational
terms,
design
framework
is
still
poor
at
managing
social,
economic,
and
environmental
performance.
This
study
through
comprehensive
review
interview
related
companies
aims
improve
process
VGS
standardise
built
operations,
with
goal
increasing
sustainability
efficiency.
reviewed
across
various
countries,
addressed
main
gaps,
proposed
Integrated
(VGIS)
approach.
The
gaps
identified
lack
specific
for
design,
an
overlooked
pre-design
phase
consider
all
socio-economic
factors,
monitoring
control
non-academic
sector,
such
producers,
overlooks
crucial
role
users
their
enhancement
awareness.
Environmental Research Letters,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(4), P. 043002 - 043002
Published: March 28, 2025
Abstract
This
paper
presents
a
comprehensive
survey
of
the
process-based
models
currently
available
for
blue-green
infrastructure
assessment
cooling
potential,
stormwater
and
pollution
control,
carbon
sequestration,
water
provision.
The
modelling
tools
elements
(BGEs)
documents
that
there
is
no
model
simultaneous
evaluation
optimisation
multiple
ecosystem
services
BGEs.
To
evaluate
coupling
options,
this
study
conducted
meta-analysis
on
interoperability
by
assessing
scales,
drivers,
overlaps,
gaps,
interfaces
these
Model
points
out
conceptual
constructual
constraints
preventing
easy
coupling,
thus,
an
integrated
services.
Constraints
arise
due
to
very
different
disciplinary
approaches
from
scientific
communities
involved
in
development,
differences
simulation
transformation
transport
processes
at
urban
relevant
BGEs,
fundamental
divergences
spatial
temporal
scales
time
steps
existing
single
In
particular,
lack
vegetation
tailored
BGEs
hinders
current
developments
towards
developing
tool
services,
which
would
be
able
handle
nonstationary
climate
conditions,
including
feedback
assessments
drought
heatwave
impacts
functioning
International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 141 - 151
Published: May 8, 2023
Globally,
cities
have
become
hubs
for
economic
activity,
productivity,
and
important
platforms
achieving
sustainable
development
goals.
The
potential
of
urban
agriculture
(UA)
in
improving
local
economies
micro-climate
has
been
acknowledged
the
literature.
study
looked
at
how
concepts
UA,
(LED),
climate
change
can
be
treated
unison.
Based
on
review
credible
published
papers
various
LED,
nature-based
solutions
(NBS),
a
proposed
conceptual
framework
was
developed
this
paper
showing
linkages.
established
that
UA
could
boost
build
resilient
settlements,
promote
social
inclusiveness,
but
with
challenges.
It
is
therefore
recommended
policymakers
make
crucial
aspect
their
agenda
coming
years
to
address
challenges
now
future.
Water Science & Technology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
87(7), P. 1630 - 1642
Published: March 16, 2023
Abstract
The
advancing
digitalisation
is
one
of
the
great
challenges
our
times.
Related
activities
also
concern
wastewater
sector.
In
field
building
construction,
emerging
approach
information
modelling
(BIM).
presented
work
investigates
to
which
extent
BIM
practices
have
already
found
their
way
management,
and
what
kind
benefits
constraints
are
incorporated.
Information
collected
by
means
a
literature
review
international
expert
surveys.
Results
indicate
that
several
BIM-related
key
elements
well
established
in
sector,
but
not
necessarily
intended
manner.
Consequently,
digital
transition
sector
about
replacing
existing
procedures
techniques
rethink
optimise
them.
This
primarily
concerns
data
management
combination
with
application
tools.
Furthermore,
requires
more
integrated
approaches,
involving
interdisciplinary/collaborative
concepts
life
cycle
perspectives.
Appropriate
change
necessary
give
support
guidance
employees
during
process.
from
political
side,
clear
definition
communication
pursued
vision
important.
article
aims
at
stimulating
discussion
research
perspective.