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Biophilic streets: a design framework for creating multiple urban benefits

Agata Cabanek, Maria Elena Zingoni de Baro, Peter Newman

2020Sustainable Earth Reviews57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Biophilic urbanism is bringing new perspectives to how natural systems need to be integrated into the fabric of cities. This paper shows how biophilic streets can be the front door to biophilic urbanism by integrating nature into a new street design, benefiting a range of economic, environmental and social functions. A theoretical integrated Biophilic Streets Design Framework, is outlined and evaluated through the analysis of four street revitalisation projects from Vitoria-Gasteiz, Berkeley, Portland and Melbourne. Its practical applications and multiple urban benefits will be of value to street designers globally. The Biophilic Streets Design Framework demonstrated that the four case studies meet the main design categories, which is favourable since multiple additional benefits are likely to be obtained. Future research is needed to monitor and quantify the performance of biophilic streets design to address the increasing effects of climate change, environmental degradation and biodiversity loss in a cost-effective way.

Topics & Concepts

Urban designUrbanismArchitectural engineeringBuilt environmentDesign elements and principlesEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementCivil engineeringUrban planningEngineeringGeographyEnvironmental scienceArchitectureSystems engineeringArchaeologyUrban Green Space and HealthUrban Heat Island MitigationLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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