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12. Do Built Environment Assessment Systems Include High-Quality Green Infrastructure?

verfasst von : Danielle Sinnett, Tom Calvert, Nick Smith

Erschienen in: Planning Cities with Nature

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Green infrastructure is understood to be a critical feature of sustainable cities, providing numerous benefits to people and wildlife. However, there are challenges associated with its planning, design and delivery related to skills and knowledge in the built environment sector and the importance placed on green infrastructure in the development process. The sector often turns to assessment systems to ensure that new developments are sustainable, with the standards and criteria they include being used to inform those responsible for delivering commercial and residential developments. This chapter examines thirteen systems commonly used internationally against the key characteristics of green infrastructure including its form as a multifunctional network, relationship with the strategic objectives for the area and functions for improving health and well-being, climate change resilience and nature conservation. The findings suggest that the majority of systems do not provide a robust assessment of green infrastructure against these characteristics. Although they do recognise many of the functions that green infrastructure can provide, they miss opportunities for the additive benefits that can be provided through a multifunctional network. Many of the systems will accredit developments to some degree with very little or no consideration of green infrastructure, giving the impression that it is not an essential component of new development. Built environment assessment systems play an important role in setting the standard for the sector and, as such, could contribute to  improving the quality of green infrastructure in the future.

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Metadaten
Titel
Do Built Environment Assessment Systems Include High-Quality Green Infrastructure?
verfasst von
Danielle Sinnett
Tom Calvert
Nick Smith
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01866-5_12