2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-441
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Effectiveness of green areas and impact of the spatial pattern on water infiltration within cities

Abstract: <p>Soil is a non-renewable resource subject to increasing degradation favoured by human activities, such as the creation of impervious surfaces. Driven by increasing global population, soil sealing became a major challenge due to growing expansion and its impact on decreasing ability of soil to provide ecosystem services. In order to mitigate the environmental and social impacts of sealing, a worldwide interest in greening the cities have been noticed among politicians and stakeholders. Urban gre… Show more

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“…Urban green patterns have also been analyzed in stormwater management studies. Researches provide interesting results on the impact of patterns of pervious and impervious surfaces on stormwater runoff [66] and some studies analyze the influence of urban green patterns [67][68][69], but this research path is still little addressed and further analysis is needed. Although urban green patterns seem to represent a key point to enhance urban resilience, further studies are needed to better understand their impact on ecosystem services.…”
Section: Application Of the Ugsps Approach For Planning And Management Purposesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban green patterns have also been analyzed in stormwater management studies. Researches provide interesting results on the impact of patterns of pervious and impervious surfaces on stormwater runoff [66] and some studies analyze the influence of urban green patterns [67][68][69], but this research path is still little addressed and further analysis is needed. Although urban green patterns seem to represent a key point to enhance urban resilience, further studies are needed to better understand their impact on ecosystem services.…”
Section: Application Of the Ugsps Approach For Planning And Management Purposesmentioning
confidence: 99%