EMILY O'DONNELL Emily.O'donnell@nottingham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor
Managing flood risk in Blue-Green Cities
O’Donnell, Emily; Dolman, Nanco; Everett, Glyn; Kapetas, Leon; Ncube, Sikhululekile; Thorne, Colin
Authors
Nanco Dolman
Glyn Everett
Leon Kapetas
Sikhululekile Ncube
Colin Thorne
Contributors
Jessica Lamond
Editor
David Proverbs
Editor
Namrata Bhattacharya Mis
Editor
Abstract
Blue-Green Cities manage flood risk by recreating more naturally oriented water cycles in urban areas through the restoration of natural drainage channels, reduction in impervious surfaces and implementation of Blue-Green Infrastructure (BGI - for example, swales, wetlands, green roofs) to enhance infiltration, attenuation and surface storage of water. Blue-Green Cities work synergistically to mimic predevelopment hydrology while generating multiple co-benefits to the environment, society and economy. The chapter expands on the Blue-Green City concept, providing an overview of existing research in this field. International examples show how the barriers hindering progression towards Blue-Green Cities are being overcome. Emerging research into adaptation pathways, natural capital accounting and social practice approaches for understanding community preferences demonstrate how research into Blue-Green Cities is moving beyond hydrodynamic modelling to consider decision-making under future uncertainty, the inclusion of environment and social benefits in business cases and the pivotal role of community preferences in designing blue-green systems.
Citation
O’Donnell, E., Dolman, N., Everett, G., Kapetas, L., Ncube, S., & Thorne, C. (2024). Managing flood risk in Blue-Green Cities. In J. Lamond, D. Proverbs, & N. Bhattacharya Mis (Eds.), Research Handbook on Flood Risk Management (97-111). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839102981.00015
Publication Date | Apr 16, 2024 |
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Deposit Date | Apr 22, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Oct 17, 2024 |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 97-111 |
Series Title | Elgar Handbooks in Energy, the Environment and Climate Change |
Book Title | Research Handbook on Flood Risk Management |
Chapter Number | 8 |
ISBN | 9781839102981; 9781839102974 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839102981.00015 |
Keywords | Blue-Green City; Flood risk management; Natural capital; Adaptation pathways; Community preferences; Blue-Green Infrastructure |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/33839105 |
Publisher URL | https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap/book/9781839102981/book-part-9781839102981-15.xml |
Additional Information | This is a draft chapter. The final version is available in Research Handbook on Flood Risk Management edited by Jessica Lamond , David Proverbs and Namrata Bhattacharya Mis, published in 2024, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781839102981.00015 The material cannot be used for any other purpose without further permission of the publisher, and is for private use only. |
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