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Risk Reduction Framework for Blue-Green Roofs

Erlend Andenæs, Berit Time, Tone Merete Muthanna, Silje Kathrin Asphaug, Tore Kvande

2021Buildings28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As climate change in the Nordic region brings an increase in extreme precipitation events, blue-green roofs have emerged as a solution for stormwater management, hereafter referred to as “blue-green roofs”. The addition of blue-green layers on a conventional compact roof represents several multi-disciplinary technical challenges and quality risks that must be managed. This paper aims to list and address the key building technical challenges associated with blue-green roofs and to present a framework for managing these risks. Literature and document studies as well as qualitative interviews and expert meetings have been conducted to collect research data on defects in blue-green roofs and causes thereof. A list of nine key challenges has been extracted along with recommendations on how to address them. The recommendations are structured around a framework developed for practical use in building projects. For ease of use, the nine key challenges are presented on a general level, with references to detailed recommendations. The framework is intended to be used to reduce the building technical risks of blue-green roofs, by addressing the most important quality risk elements.

Topics & Concepts

Key (lock)Green roofGreen infrastructureArchitectural engineeringStormwaterRoofComputer scienceConstruction engineeringEngineeringCivil engineeringEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceSurface runoffComputer securityEcologyBiologyUrban Heat Island MitigationBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationNoise Effects and Management