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Suitability Analysis and Planning of Green Infrastructure in Montevideo, Uruguay

Agustina Apud, Robert Faggian, Victor Sposito, Diego Martino

2020Sustainability24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

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.

Topics & Concepts

Green infrastructureResilience (materials science)Environmental planningEnvironmental resource managementBusinessGeographyComputer scienceEnvironmental sciencePhysicsThermodynamicsSoil and Land Suitability AnalysisWildlife-Road Interactions and ConservationLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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