2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2023.05.010
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Promoting climate-resilient cities: Developing an attitudinal analytical framework for understanding the relationship between humans and blue-green infrastructure

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“…According to Scopus analytics, 62 papers have already been published in 2023, and 131 were published in 2022. While each work addresses a specific aspect (e.g., local based planning approaches [119], tools integration [120,121], prioritization and planning aspects [122], analytical frameworks [123], equity and justice aspects [124][125][126][127], nature-based solutions [125][126][127]) they collectively underscore the importance of adopting comprehensive and long-term based approaches as well as making informed decisions grounded in evidence.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Most Cited Papers And The Most Recent Onesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Scopus analytics, 62 papers have already been published in 2023, and 131 were published in 2022. While each work addresses a specific aspect (e.g., local based planning approaches [119], tools integration [120,121], prioritization and planning aspects [122], analytical frameworks [123], equity and justice aspects [124][125][126][127], nature-based solutions [125][126][127]) they collectively underscore the importance of adopting comprehensive and long-term based approaches as well as making informed decisions grounded in evidence.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Most Cited Papers And The Most Recent Onesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang and Foley [123] focus on the promotion of climate-resilient cities by developing an attitudinal analytical framework that explores the relationship between humans and blue-green infrastructure. The publication emphasizes the importance of understanding public attitudes and perceptions towards nature-based solutions to climate change, such as green spaces, urban forests, and water bodies.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Most Cited Papers And The Most Recent Onesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of climate change has been very obvious, and a growing number of scientists are forecasting more frequent and intense extreme weather events in the future [5][6][7]. Bluegreen space is a term in urban planning that emphasizes the importance of green spaces and natural water flows in cities and belongs to a category of "nature-based solutions (NBSs)" addressing climate change [8]. Green spaces refer to all vegetated areas, such as forests, grasslands, croplands, and other areas dominated by vegetation cover, while blue spaces refer to all natural and artificial water bodies, such as lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and other areas dominated by waterbodies or watercourses [9][10][11][12].…”
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“…UGBS's functions include helping cities cope with climate change, protecting biodiversity, assisting in effective stormwater management, and protecting and restoring urban Land 2023, 12, 1360 2 of 29 ecology [13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. At the same time, it coordinates social and cultural benefits, including education, social relations, cultural heritage, and entertainment, enhances landscape aesthetics, promotes social equity, and improves social well-being and human health [4,6,20].…”
Section: Introduction 1ugbs: Multi-functionality and Sustainable Deve...mentioning
confidence: 99%