Inicio  /  Sustainability  /  Vol: 9 Núm: 1 Par: January (2017)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Characterisation of Nature-Based Solutions for the Built Environment

Yangang Xing    
Phil Jones and Iain Donnison    

Resumen

Nature has provided humankind with food, fuel, and shelter throughout evolutionary history. However, in contemporary cities, many natural landscapes have become degraded and replaced with impermeable hard surfaces (e.g., roads, paving, car parks and buildings). The reversal of this trend is dynamic, complex and still in its infancy. There are many facets of urban greening initiatives involving multiple benefits, sensitivities and limitations. The aim of this paper is to develop a characterisation method of nature based solutions for designing and retrofitting in the built environment, and to facilitate knowledge transfer between disciplines and for design optimisation. Based on a review of the literature across disciplines, key characteristics could be organised into four groups: policy and community initiatives, multiple benefits assessment, topology, and design options. Challenges and opportunities for developing a characterisation framework to improve the use of nature based solutions in the built environment are discussed.

 Artículos similares

       
 
M.H.J.P. Gunarathna, Kazuhito Sakai, Tamotsu Nakandakari, Kazuro Momii and M.K.N. Kumari    
Poor data availability on soil hydraulic properties in tropical regions hampers many studies, including crop and environmental modeling. The high cost and effort of measurement and the increasing demand for such data have driven researchers to search for... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Bingjian Cui and Shengxian Liang    
Wastewater reuse for agricultural irrigation in many developing countries is an increasingly common practice. Regular monitoring of indicators can help to identify potential health risks; therefore, there is an urgent need to understand the presence and ... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Carmine Massarelli and Vito Felice Uricchio    
This study focuses on the analysis, implementation and integration of techniques and methods, also based on mathematical algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI), to acquire knowledge of some phenomena that produce pollution with an impact on environm... ver más
Revista: Urban Science

 
Carlo Impagliazzo, Muriel Cabianca, Maria Laura Clemente, Giuliana Siddi Moreau, Matteo Vocale and Lidia Leoni    
This paper describes the development activity that has been carried out for a living laboratory for the city of Cagliari aimed at functioning as a learning center for local SMEs willing to improve their skills in IoT and create applications that will be ... ver más
Revista: IoT

 
Adel Belkhiri and Michel Dagenais    
The graphics processing unit (GPU) plays a crucial role in boosting application performance and enhancing computational tasks. Thanks to its parallel architecture and energy efficiency, the GPU has become essential in many computing scenarios. On the oth... ver más
Revista: Future Internet