A Review of the Application of Blue-Green Infrastructure (BGI) as an Effective Urban Flood Mitigation Strategy for Livable and Healthy Cities in Australia

被引:5
作者
Ariyarathna, Isuri Shanika [1 ]
Abeyrathna, Wasudha Prabodhani [1 ]
Jamei, Elmira [2 ]
Chau, Hing-Wah [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Moratuwa, Dept Civil Engn, Bandaranayake Mawatha 10400, Sri Lanka
[2] Victoria Univ, Inst Sustainable Ind & Liveable Cities ISILC, Melbourne, Vic 3011, Australia
来源
ARCHITECTURE-SWITZERLAND | 2023年 / 3卷 / 03期
基金
英国科研创新办公室;
关键词
BGI; blue-green infrastructure; flood mitigation; urban flooding; climate change mitigation; STORMWATER MANAGEMENT; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; RETENTION; CLIMATE; BARRIERS; ROOF;
D O I
10.3390/architecture3030025
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Blue-green infrastructure (BGI) has become a practical approach with emerging attention to addressing flood mitigation in many countries worldwide. The environmentally sound, sustainable approach of BGI has led it to gain scientific interest above other available mitigation techniques, such as grey infrastructure, soakaways, etc. This study was intended to conduct a thorough scoping review, followed by a bibliometric analysis, using the VOSViewer version 1.6.19, of the available flood mitigation techniques and the emergence and effectiveness of BGI as a strategy. The scoping review was based on 50+ recent (between 2013 and 2022) journal research papers. The study enabled the development of an elaborative idea about BGI and its applications in Australia, and it describes the trend of research to use BGI for flood mitigation. Following a comprehensive survey, it was established that BGI had been recognized as an effective measure in addressing unexpected floods, and it is indeed a beneficial project in the long term. It mitigates urban flooding, improves the environmental quality by purifying the urban atmosphere, and, further, includes the health and well-being of the community as co-benefits. However, although BGI has many environmental and other connected benefits, there are some restrictions that are decelerating the initiation of BGI as a project. Therefore, this application takes time and effort even before implementation. The bibliometric analysis of this study revealed that robust connectivity is seen in the global perspective between BGI, green infrastructure, and flood risk management, depicting a strong bond. In contrast, in the Australian context, an explicitly networked BGI specifically had yet to be seen, and only "green infrastructure" was used instead. However, the emergence of BGI for flood mitigation was recognized in 2015, while Australian research was likely initiated in 2016. There is less acceleration in Australian studies compared to the global scenario. BGI is a trending topic in scientific research, offering a vast variety of benefits to the country. Concluding, this study strongly suggests an immediate initiation of proper awareness and the development of relatable policies as two primary considerations to encourage the implementation of BGI, which is an effective strategy to address floods in Australia and create livable and healthy cities.
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页码:461 / 476
页数:16
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