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Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems: Themes of Public Perception-A Case Study

Journal

LAND
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/land11040589

Keywords

stormwater management; nature-based solutions; SUDS; climate change; public perception; climate adaptation

Funding

  1. Research Council of Norway [237859]

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Climate adaptation measures, including sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS), are crucial in addressing the challenges posed by urban densification and climate change. However, the implementation of SUDS projects in Norway has been hindered by public resistance. This research explores public perceptions and priorities through a case study in Trondheim, providing insight into the factors that influence public acceptance or resistance towards SUDS projects.
Climate adaptation measures address the challenges that densification and climate change impose on the urban environment. Sustainable urban drainage system (SUDS) constructs include the introduction of natural elements, such as riparian buffers, vegetative filters, rain beds, water spills, watermark filters, retainers and dams, and are an integral part of these climate adaptation measures. SUDS are commonly undertaken at a municipal level in Norway but, unfortunately, the implementation of SUDS projects has lagged behind expectation. Norway is a normative and egalitarian society, where public resistance to local projects is a factor in the delayed adoption of SUDS. That is why a greater understanding of public perceptions and priorities is needed to build consensus and support for these climate adaptation measures. This research looked at the Blaklibekken SUDS case study in Trondheim, Norway. A cross-section of interviews with the municipality and users was undertaken to establish themes within local perceptions of the project. Themes of environmental benefit, child-related activities, maintenance of the site and funding were established to provide a better understanding of public expectations and what aspects of the project correlated with public acceptance or resistance. This work provides a starting point for further research to establish public 'themes of interest' that can provide decision makers greater insight into public priorities.

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