Green Infrastructure, Climate Change and Spatial Planning: Learning Lessons Across Borders

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Main Author: Samora-Arvela, André
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Ferrão, João, Ferreira, Jorge, Panagopoulos, Thomas, Vaz, Eric
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Climate change will further induce a generalized rise in temperature, heat waves, exacerbation of heat island effect, alteration of the precipitation regime variability with higher occurrence of high precipitation and flood events, reduction of quantity and quality of freshwater resources, disruption of agricultural production, leading to food security risk, degradation of recreational and aesthetic amenities, and loss of biodiversity. On other hand, Green Infrastructure, that is, the network of natural and semi-natural spaces within and around urban spaces, brings a constructive and protecting element that may mitigate and adapt to the local level impacts of climate change, strengthening local resilience. This paper presents a comparative study of various green infrastructures’ implementation based on analytics in the United States of America, United Kingdom and Portugal, and focuses on the degree of its alignment with the public policies of mitigation and adaptation to the impacts of climate change. Pursuant to the identification of successes and failures, this paper infers common strategies, goals and benchmarking on outcomes for more adequate decision implementation and sustainable spatial planning, considering the importance of green infrastructure.
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title Green Infrastructure, Climate Change and Spatial Planning: Learning Lessons Across Borders
spellingShingle Green Infrastructure, Climate Change and Spatial Planning: Learning Lessons Across Borders
Samora-Arvela, André
Green Infrastructure
Climate change
title_short Green Infrastructure, Climate Change and Spatial Planning: Learning Lessons Across Borders
title_full Green Infrastructure, Climate Change and Spatial Planning: Learning Lessons Across Borders
title_fullStr Green Infrastructure, Climate Change and Spatial Planning: Learning Lessons Across Borders
title_full_unstemmed Green Infrastructure, Climate Change and Spatial Planning: Learning Lessons Across Borders
title_sort Green Infrastructure, Climate Change and Spatial Planning: Learning Lessons Across Borders
author Samora-Arvela, André
author_facet Samora-Arvela, André
Ferrão, João
Ferreira, Jorge
Panagopoulos, Thomas
Vaz, Eric
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author2 Ferrão, João
Ferreira, Jorge
Panagopoulos, Thomas
Vaz, Eric
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Samora-Arvela, André
Ferrão, João
Ferreira, Jorge
Panagopoulos, Thomas
Vaz, Eric
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Green Infrastructure
Climate change
topic Green Infrastructure
Climate change
description Climate change will further induce a generalized rise in temperature, heat waves, exacerbation of heat island effect, alteration of the precipitation regime variability with higher occurrence of high precipitation and flood events, reduction of quantity and quality of freshwater resources, disruption of agricultural production, leading to food security risk, degradation of recreational and aesthetic amenities, and loss of biodiversity. On other hand, Green Infrastructure, that is, the network of natural and semi-natural spaces within and around urban spaces, brings a constructive and protecting element that may mitigate and adapt to the local level impacts of climate change, strengthening local resilience. This paper presents a comparative study of various green infrastructures’ implementation based on analytics in the United States of America, United Kingdom and Portugal, and focuses on the degree of its alignment with the public policies of mitigation and adaptation to the impacts of climate change. Pursuant to the identification of successes and failures, this paper infers common strategies, goals and benchmarking on outcomes for more adequate decision implementation and sustainable spatial planning, considering the importance of green infrastructure.
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