Blue-Green infrastructure across Asian countries: Improving urban resilience and sustainability

Dhyani, Shalini and Basu, Mrittika and Santhanam, Harini and Dasgupta, Rajashri, eds. (2022) Blue-Green infrastructure across Asian countries: Improving urban resilience and sustainability. Springer Nature, Singapore.

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Abstract: Urban blue-green infrastructure (UBGI) has been recognized as vital component of urban environment management, disaster risk reduction, and climate change adaptations. There has been growing consensus and advancement in the conceptualization, research, implementation, and mainstreaming of UBGI in urban policy planning to enhance urban resilience to increasing disaster risks and climate change. Despite the growing interest in UBGI, most of the global research on UBGI has been carried out in the Global North, while uncertainty linked with the performance of UBGI in the Global South has resulted in lack of confidence, and public acceptance has limited its adoption and implementation in many developing Asian countries. This edited book volume investigates the issues, gaps, opportunities, and advances related to UBGI from the diverse perspectives of researchers and experiences of professionals from various science and policy disciplines to enhance and enrich the existing knowledge on effective mainstreaming of UBGI across Asia. Case studies highlighting UBGI successes, gaps, opportunities, and threats from different Asian countries are presented in this volume. However, all the cases discussed in the book stress on identifying and managing biophysical and sociopolitical threats for enhancing and ensuring the mainstreaming of UBGI as practical and scientifically sound sustainable solutions that involve multi-stakeholder groups. The volume especially highlights the potential of UBGI in providing ecosystem services for addressing emerging urban environmental risks, enhancing climate change adaptation, and urban disaster risk reduction. The thematic and cross-cutting chapters bring in scientific evidence-based innovations to enhance the prospects of UBGI (environmental, economic, and social benefits).
Item Type: Book
Keywords: Urban ecosystems, Disaster, Climate change, Urban blue-green infrastructure, Resilience, Sustainability,
Subjects: Programmes > Energy Environment and Climate Change Programme
School of Natural and Engineering Sciences > Energy and Environment
Date Deposited: 02 Sep 2022 09:20
Last Modified: 02 Sep 2022 09:20
Official URL: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-...
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    URI: http://eprints.nias.res.in/id/eprint/2359

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