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Engineering blue-green infrastructure for and with biodiversity in cities

Kilian Perrelet, Marco Moretti, Andreas Dietzel, Florian Altermatt, Lauren M. Cook

2024npj Urban Sustainability56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Blue-green infrastructure (BGI), combining semi-natural and engineered elements, offers multifaceted benefits like stormwater management, water purification, heat mitigation, and habitat provision. However, current BGI designs prioritize engineering goals, overlooking its ecological potential. Here we advocate for integrating engineering and ecological objectives into BGI design to enhance performance and biodiversity. Through an interdisciplinary literature review, we emphasize the importance of species diversity, abundance, and ecological processes, to improve engineering performance and resilience, and lower management costs. We emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to navigate trade-offs between engineering and ecological objectives, ultimately enabling us to engineer both for and with biodiversity.

Topics & Concepts

Green infrastructureEcological engineeringBiodiversityResilience (materials science)Environmental resource managementHabitatBusinessEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceEngineeringEcologyBiologyThermodynamicsPhysicsWildlife-Road Interactions and ConservationLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesUrban Green Space and Health
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