Blue-Green Infrastructure (BGI) network in urban areas for sustainable storm water management: A geospatial approach

IF 3.9 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES City and Environment Interactions Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cacint.2022.100087
Ravnish Kaur, Kshama Gupta
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In a natural landscape, when rainfall reaches the Earth’s surface, water either percolates into the ground or it flows as run-off finally reaching a water body such as a lake or a river. Due to rapid urbanization, the natural landcover in the cities is being replaced with impervious surfaces which significantly alters the natural patterns and processes of urban landscape resulting in mismanagement of storm water and hence the flooding issues. Integrated Blue-Green Infrastructure (BGI), a landscape conservation approach with nested networks of blue and green spaces (permeable pavements, bioswales, rain gardens, urban tree cover, small ponds and wetlands) can provide an alternative approach to conventional storm water management along with its multiple environmental benefits. The objective of this paper is to develop a geospatial technology-based approach for the identification of BGI network by employing graph theory and gravity model for sustainable storm water management in the city of Ahmedabad, India. The study introduces a replicable approach by integrating five key criteria i.e., slope, drainage density, land cover, hydrologic soil group and proximity to roads for Suitability Analysis, selecting core patches as nodes in a GIS environment and identifying corridors by employing the least cost path function followed by assessment of selected corridors using gravity model. Analysis of land surface characteristics reveals that Ahmedabad has a high suitability for the implementation of BGI. A variety of blue and green open spaces throughout the city such as parks, gardens and lakes form the node which are connected by a network of corridors developed by the least cost path model and gravity model. The methods and practices adopted in this research represented an innovative approach for the implementation of BGI networks for storm water management in an urban landscape.

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城市地区可持续雨水管理的蓝绿基础设施(BGI)网络:地理空间方法
在自然景观中,当降雨到达地球表面时,水要么渗透到地下,要么以径流的形式流动,最终到达湖泊或河流等水体。由于快速的城市化,城市的自然土地覆盖正在被不透水的表面所取代,这极大地改变了城市景观的自然模式和过程,导致雨水管理不善,从而导致洪水问题。综合蓝绿基础设施(BGI)是一种景观保护方法,具有蓝色和绿色空间的嵌套网络(可渗透的人行道、生物威尔士、雨水花园、城市树木覆盖、小池塘和湿地),可以为传统的雨水管理提供一种替代方法,并具有多重环境效益。本文的目的是开发一种基于地理空间技术的方法,利用图论和重力模型对印度艾哈迈达巴德市的可持续雨水管理进行华大基因网络识别。该研究引入了一种可复制的方法,通过整合五个关键标准(坡度、排水密度、土地覆盖、水文土壤类型和与道路的接近程度)进行适宜性分析,在GIS环境中选择核心斑块作为节点,并通过采用最小成本路径函数确定走廊,然后使用重力模型评估选定的走廊。地表特征分析表明,艾哈迈达巴德具有实施华大基因的高度适宜性。城市中各种各样的蓝色和绿色开放空间,如公园、花园和湖泊,形成节点,通过最低成本路径模型和重力模型开发的走廊网络连接起来。本研究采用的方法和实践代表了在城市景观中实施华大基因网络进行雨水管理的创新方法。
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City and Environment Interactions
City and Environment Interactions Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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