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Enhancing the circular economy with nature-based solutions in the built urban environment: green building materials, systems and sites

Authors :
David Pearlmutter
Dimitra Theochari
Thomas Nehls
Pedro Pinho
Patrizia Piro
Alisa Korolova
Spiros Papaefthimiou
Mari Carmen Garcia Mateo
Cristina Calheiros
Irene Zluwa
Ulrike Pitha
Paul Schosseler
Yaakov Florentin
Shahar Ouannou
Erez Gal
Andreas Aicher
Killian Arnold
Erika Igondová
Bernhard Pucher
Source :
Blue-Green Systems, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 46-72 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
IWA Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

The objective of this review paper is to survey the state of the art on nature-based solutions (NBS) in the built environment, which can contribute to a circular economy (CE) and counter the negative impacts of urbanization through the provision of ecosystem services. NBS are discussed here at three different levels: (i) green building materials, including biocomposites with plant-based aggregates; (ii) green building systems, employed for the greening of buildings by incorporating vegetation in their envelope; and (iii) green building sites, emphasizing the value of vegetated open spaces and water-sensitive urban design. After introducing the central concepts of NBS and CE as they are manifested in the built environment, we examine the impacts of urban development and the historical use of materials, systems and sites which can offer solutions to these problems. In the central section of the paper we present a series of case studies illustrating the development and implementation of such solutions in recent years. Finally, in a brief critical analysis we look at the ecosystem services and disservices provided by NBS in the built environment, and examine the policy instruments which can be leveraged to promote them in the most effective manner – facilitating the future transition to fully circular cities.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26174782
Volume :
2
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Blue-Green Systems
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4bf311cf656f444eac83ad87974cd3fb
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2166/bgs.2019.928