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Suitability analysis and planning of green infrastructure in Montevideo, Uruguay

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posted on 2020-01-01, 00:00 authored by A Apud, Robert FaggianRobert Faggian, Victor SpositoVictor Sposito, D Martino
Urban green infrastructure (UGI) has the potential to address a wide range of challenges associated with rapidly growing cities in a changing climate, while also providing multiple environmental, economic and social benefits. However, the location of projects is often determined according to a single potential benefit rather than a set of benefits. Furthermore, while UGI is recognized as a successful strategy to support resilience in many cities around the world, it has not been implemented in Uruguay. This study develops a model to identify priority areas in need of green infrastructure in Montevideo, Uruguay. The GIS-based model, termed the “Green Infrastructure Suitability Model” (GISM) is based on a multi-criteria decision analysis approach and is similar in structure to land suitability analysis. The model considers a range of socioeconomic, biophysical and environmental factors to prioritize the need for UGI across the case-study region. Resulting suitability maps identify areas for multifunctional UGI localization in places where benefits can be maximized. The GISM has potential as a tool to support future planning for multifunctional UGI.

History

Journal

Sustainability (Switzerland)

Volume

12

Article number

ARTN 9683

Pagination

1-18

Location

Basel, Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

eISSN

2071-1050

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

22

Publisher

MDPI