2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152312
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Proposing a sustainable urban 3D model to minimize the potential risk associated with green infrastructure by applying engineering tools

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“…Fernández-Alvarado et al. (2022) also endeavoured to measure the potential risk of citizens' exposure to urban green infrastructure by calculating an aerobiological index, namely the Aerobiological Index of Risk for Ornamental Trees (AIROT).…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fernández-Alvarado et al. (2022) also endeavoured to measure the potential risk of citizens' exposure to urban green infrastructure by calculating an aerobiological index, namely the Aerobiological Index of Risk for Ornamental Trees (AIROT).…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies showed that the use of CIM can be beneficial in designing climate-sensitive cities by comprehensively accounting for the effects of such factors (Dantas et al. , 2019; Fernández-Alvarado et al. , 2022).…”
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“…On the other hand, Getuli et al [ 64 ] proposes the implementation through the creation of design verification and validation rules within a BIM environment, through the parameterization of Health and Safety regulations as well as the creation of BIM objects with safety requirements. Other authors such as Ganah [ 60 ] focuses the use of BIM on the communication of health and safety and the visualization of risks through a color code depending on the severity of the risk as did Shen et al, for construction risks [ 65 ], Fernández-Rodríguez et al [ 66 ] for allergy risk in buildings, or Fernández-Alvarado et al [ 67 ] representing the risk of pollen on the roadway and pavement of a road.…”
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“…The 3D BIM model data was used to apply the AIROT (Aerobiological Index to create Risk maps for Ornamental Trees) index and allowed to map results as a graphical representation in the environmental sustainability study. This experiment's results permit the visualization and understanding of the conditions of the studied area and tree species in the model, helping designers understand the role and constraints of the planned urban green infrastructure [30]. It has been applied in a study to minimize aerobiological risks in future new buildings or even for maintenance tasks of urban green infrastructure.…”
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