How smart growth and green infrastructure can mutually support each other — A conceptual framework for compact and green cities

Volume: 96, Pages: 10 - 22
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
In contrast to the ongoing worldwide uncontrolled expansion of urban development resulting in sprawled cities, compact cities have been argued by planners and researchers to be the more sustainable urban form. However, in compact cities, it has been shown that a low proportion of green spaces jeopardizes the sufficient supply of urban ecosystem services. This suggests that there remains a deficiency in clear visions for operationalizing compact...
Paper Details
Title
How smart growth and green infrastructure can mutually support each other — A conceptual framework for compact and green cities
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
96
Pages
10 - 22
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