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Urban green infrastructure as a tool for controlling the resilience of urban sprawl

José́ G. Vargas-Hernández, Justyna Zdunek-Wielgołaska

2020Environment Development and Sustainability83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper is aimed to analyze the existing relationships and controlling functions between the urban green infrastructures on the resilience of the urban sprawl. The analysis begins questioning whether urban sprawl sustainable growth can be controlled after achieving urban supported by urban green infrastructure. The analytic method used is based on developing a conceptual and theoretical framework of reference to review the literature on the main variables of the research: Green infrastructure, resilience, and urban sprawl. It is concluded that while it is difficult to find linear causality in a direct relationship among the variables of the analysis, it is supported by the existence of more holistic connectivity leading to the controlling of the urban sprawl. The analysis suggests that a holistic approach is required to build urban resilience based on green infrastructure by addressing a fuller range of ecosystem disturbances and disasters, to create the outcomes that develop the environmental and ecological benefits of urban spectrum of ecosystem disturbances and disasters, to create the outcomes that develop the environmental and ecological benefits of urban sprawl.

Topics & Concepts

Urban sprawlGreen infrastructureUrban ecosystemEnvironmental planningSustainabilityUrban resilienceResilience (materials science)Environmental resource managementSustainable developmentEcosystem servicesUrban planningPsychological resilienceUrban densityBusinessGeographyEcosystemEcologyEnvironmental scienceCivil engineeringEngineeringBiologyPsychologyPsychotherapistThermodynamicsPhysicsLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesRegional resilience and developmentUrban Transport and Accessibility