Urban Green Infrastructure: Modelling and Implications to Environmental Sustainability

abstract: The combination of rapid urban growth and climate change places stringent constraints on multisector sustainability of cities. Green infrastructure provides a great potential for mitigating anthropogenic-induced urban environmental problems; nevertheless, studies at city and regional scale...

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Other Authors: Yang, Jiachuan (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.40778
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-407782018-06-22T03:07:59Z Urban Green Infrastructure: Modelling and Implications to Environmental Sustainability abstract: The combination of rapid urban growth and climate change places stringent constraints on multisector sustainability of cities. Green infrastructure provides a great potential for mitigating anthropogenic-induced urban environmental problems; nevertheless, studies at city and regional scales are inhibited by the deficiency in modelling the complex transport coupled water and energy inside urban canopies. This dissertation is devoted to incorporating hydrological processes and urban green infrastructure into an integrated atmosphere-urban modelling system, with the goal to improve the reliability and predictability of existing numerical tools. Based on the enhanced numerical tool, the effects of urban green infrastructure on environmental sustainability of cities are examined. Findings indicate that the deployment of green roofs will cool the urban environment in daytime and warm it at night, via evapotranspiration and soil insulation. At the annual scale, green roofs are effective in decreasing building energy demands for both summer cooling and winter heating. For cities in arid and semiarid environments, an optimal trade-off between water and energy resources can be achieved via innovative design of smart urban irrigation schemes, enabled by meticulous analysis of the water-energy nexus. Using water-saving plants alleviates water shortage induced by population growth, but comes at the price of an exacerbated urban thermal environment. Realizing the potential water buffering capacity of urban green infrastructure is crucial for the long-term water sustainability and subsequently multisector sustainability of cities. Environmental performance of urban green infrastructure is determined by land-atmosphere interactions, geographic and meteorological conditions, and hence it is recommended that analysis should be conducted on a city-by-city basis before actual implementation of green infrastructure. Dissertation/Thesis Yang, Jiachuan (Author) Wang, Zhihua (Advisor) Kaloush, Kamil (Committee member) Myint, Soe (Committee member) Huang, Huei-Ping (Committee member) Mascaro, Giuseppe (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Environmental science Urban planning Sustainability Atmospheric modelling Urban canopy model Urban environmental sustainability Urban green infrastructure Water-energy tradeoff Water resource management eng 134 pages Doctoral Dissertation Civil and Environmental Engineering 2016 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.40778 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2016
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Environmental science
Urban planning
Sustainability
Atmospheric modelling
Urban canopy model
Urban environmental sustainability
Urban green infrastructure
Water-energy tradeoff
Water resource management
spellingShingle Environmental science
Urban planning
Sustainability
Atmospheric modelling
Urban canopy model
Urban environmental sustainability
Urban green infrastructure
Water-energy tradeoff
Water resource management
Urban Green Infrastructure: Modelling and Implications to Environmental Sustainability
description abstract: The combination of rapid urban growth and climate change places stringent constraints on multisector sustainability of cities. Green infrastructure provides a great potential for mitigating anthropogenic-induced urban environmental problems; nevertheless, studies at city and regional scales are inhibited by the deficiency in modelling the complex transport coupled water and energy inside urban canopies. This dissertation is devoted to incorporating hydrological processes and urban green infrastructure into an integrated atmosphere-urban modelling system, with the goal to improve the reliability and predictability of existing numerical tools. Based on the enhanced numerical tool, the effects of urban green infrastructure on environmental sustainability of cities are examined. Findings indicate that the deployment of green roofs will cool the urban environment in daytime and warm it at night, via evapotranspiration and soil insulation. At the annual scale, green roofs are effective in decreasing building energy demands for both summer cooling and winter heating. For cities in arid and semiarid environments, an optimal trade-off between water and energy resources can be achieved via innovative design of smart urban irrigation schemes, enabled by meticulous analysis of the water-energy nexus. Using water-saving plants alleviates water shortage induced by population growth, but comes at the price of an exacerbated urban thermal environment. Realizing the potential water buffering capacity of urban green infrastructure is crucial for the long-term water sustainability and subsequently multisector sustainability of cities. Environmental performance of urban green infrastructure is determined by land-atmosphere interactions, geographic and meteorological conditions, and hence it is recommended that analysis should be conducted on a city-by-city basis before actual implementation of green infrastructure. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Civil and Environmental Engineering 2016
author2 Yang, Jiachuan (Author)
author_facet Yang, Jiachuan (Author)
title Urban Green Infrastructure: Modelling and Implications to Environmental Sustainability
title_short Urban Green Infrastructure: Modelling and Implications to Environmental Sustainability
title_full Urban Green Infrastructure: Modelling and Implications to Environmental Sustainability
title_fullStr Urban Green Infrastructure: Modelling and Implications to Environmental Sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Urban Green Infrastructure: Modelling and Implications to Environmental Sustainability
title_sort urban green infrastructure: modelling and implications to environmental sustainability
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.40778
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