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Green Urban (RE) Generation: A Research and Practice Methodology to Better Implement Green Urban Infrastructure Solutions

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LAND
卷 10, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/land10121376

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green urban infrastructure solutions; circular design methodology; climate change adaptation solutions; sustainable urban drainage systems; nature based urban solutions; stormwater management; low impact development; urban greenery; environmental benefits

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  1. European Commission through LIFE 2016 program

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The paper discusses the importance of Green Urban Infrastructure Solutions (GUIS) and the challenges and methods of implementation. By combining research and practice through circular design methodology, engaging communities, conducting pilot projects and specific research, consensus building and driving implementation are achieved.
Green Urban Infrastructure Solutions (GUIS) are becoming more and more popular globally. Recent research reveals the environmental benefits derived from GUIS as well as their contribution to climate change adaptation. However, the urgent need for GUIS in order to meet the Paris Agreement, has not translated into an easy implementation thereof. This paper proposes a circular design methodology (CDM) where the combination of research and practice contributes to minimize both current skepticism and barriers when implementing GUIS. It includes a community engagement process to better understand their sensitivity and build consensus on GUIS. Additionally, GUIS are implemented, in a series of pilot projects and specific research is applied to comprehend the environmental benefits derived from these GUIS. The paper argues that GUIS represent a significant opportunity to respond to climate change risks as well as to achieve other urban benefits; however, in order to overcome existing barriers and skepticism, the proposed CDM reaches for more consensual urban solutions and drives uptake and implementation of GUIS, contributing to move from pilot project to common practice.

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