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Nature-Based Solutions for Urban Buildings—The Potential of Vertical Greenery: A Brief Review of Benefits and Challenges of Implementation

Ifigeneia Theodoridou, Katerina Vatitsi, Maria Stefanidou, Vachan Vanian, Theodora Fanaradelli, Makrini Macha, Adamantis G. Zapris, Violetta K. Kytinou, Maristella Ε. Voutetaki, Theodoros Rousakis, Giorgos Mallinis, Constantin E. Chalioris

2025Urban Science11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The global rapid urbanization intensifies environmental challenges related to climate change, such as air pollution and the urban heat island (UHI) effect in built environments. The need to optimize nature-based solutions (NBSs) is imperative to mitigate climate change and adapt to extreme weather phenomena. Against this background, this review offers an analysis regarding the integration of vertical greenery systems (VGSs) into urban environments so as to capitalize on their environmental, social, and economic benefits. Key aspects of the review include the positive role of VGSs in UHI mitigation, air quality improvement, stormwater management, and biodiversity enhancement, while examining social aspects (i.e., improved well-being and mental health, noise reduction, and urban built aesthetics). Finally, parameters related to economic benefits and energy efficiency are assessed. The submission further analyses the significant challenges that VGSs face, such as high maintenance costs, structural risks, plant health issues, fire hazards, and other limitations (legislative and technical). The crucial need for interdisciplinary collaborations among urban planners, architects, environmental engineers, and stakeholders is highlighted, in order to successfully integrate VGSs into urban buildings. Thus, this paper aims to identify key strategies for optimizing VGSs’ implementation and provide valuable insights for policymakers and researchers aiming to enhance urban sustainability through vertical greening.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental planningUrbanizationUrban heat islandSustainabilityClimate changeGreen infrastructureUrban climateEnvironmental resource managementUrban planningKey (lock)Air quality indexBusinessUrban sustainabilityStormwaterEnvironmental scienceGlobal warmingRisk analysis (engineering)Environmental economicsExtreme weatherOrder (exchange)Urban resilienceNoise pollutionQuality (philosophy)Air pollutionEfficient energy useEnvironmental qualityStormwater managementUrban environmentEcosystem servicesUrban Heat Island MitigationUrban Green Space and HealthLand Use and Ecosystem Services