2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ancene.2019.100227
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Hybrid infrastructures, hybrid governance: New evidence from Nairobi (Kenya) on green-blue-grey infrastructure in informal settlements

Abstract: In expanding informal neighborhoods of cities in sub-Saharan Africa, sustainable management of storm and wastewater drainage is fundamental to improving living conditions. Planners debate the optimal combination between "green" or natural infrastructure, traditional "grey" infrastructure, and "blue" infrastructure, which mimics natural solutions using artificial materials. Many advocate for small-scale, niche experiments with these approaches in informal settings, in order to learn how to navigate the intrinsi… Show more

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“…Also, cultural values were mentioned with terms such as recreation [13,18,24,41,42,[44][45][46]48]; aesthetics [13,36,48]; social cohesion [42]; educational and therapeutic activities [47]; and cultural and historical heritage [18]. Local knowledge was slightly mentioned in educational activities [24]; [22], in activities to increase awareness [44]; and in bottom-up initiatives [31].…”
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“…Also, cultural values were mentioned with terms such as recreation [13,18,24,41,42,[44][45][46]48]; aesthetics [13,36,48]; social cohesion [42]; educational and therapeutic activities [47]; and cultural and historical heritage [18]. Local knowledge was slightly mentioned in educational activities [24]; [22], in activities to increase awareness [44]; and in bottom-up initiatives [31].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To avoid uncertainty, systemic implications of NBS require taking into account the benefits, services, and the potential risks or unintended consequences of their up-take [14]. Limitations to this purpose could be financial but could also extend to the lack of technological capacity or deficiency in infrastructure, as shown by the region-wide gap in groundwater monitoring systems and data [38]; or that affect institutional capacity [29,31]. These also affect the NBS market uptake and the creation of alternative business models and practices that support it, and thus, limiting partnerships and involvement.…”
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“…Moreover, efficient adaptability is of great importance for economic performance, according to relevant literature and interviews. Indicators including facility adaptability and efficient land use are the four KPIs for the efficient adaptability sub-criterion [67] [97] [99] [103]. Facility adaptability is measured by the level of GI measures operation effect according to local soil, plants and horological conditions.…”
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“…Green and grey infrastructure integration and social inclusiveness are recognized to a very limited degree in planning documents and in practice [51]. Informal settlements in Nairobi (Kenya) can benefit from green and blue infrastructure (GI), so a robust design is needed to assure the contribution to development and valorization of GI [52].…”
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