Journal article
Green Infrastructure and Urban-Renewal Simulation for Street Tree Design Decision-Making: Moderating Demands of Stormwater Management, Sunlight and Visual Aesthetics
N Langenheim, M White
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | MDPI | Published : 2022
Abstract
The design of green infrastructure in urban renewal sites is complex, requiring engagement with existing communities and future sustainable development goals, consideration of existing and future urban forms, changing climatic conditions, and the sites often being in low-lying and flood-prone areas. Traditional street tree decision-making approaches are inadequate for addressing the scale, environmental complexity, and mutability of decisions involved in urban renewal projects—new tree selection approaches that consider complex competing criteria for tree selections addressing stormwater management systems, visual assessment and solar amenity are needed. This paper describes a new method of ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded in part by the James Cox PhD Scholarship in Architecture (Monash) The Plenary Group, the University of Melbourne ECR grant project 'Getting to yes for nature-based solutions using immersive virtual environments' 503246/000376; and The Australian Research Council, Linkage Project: Walk-quality: A multi-criteria design platform to facilitate active travel, Grant number LP190100089.