An integrated framework for waterfront development to recognize nature-based solution (NBS) in urban areas: evaluating the condition of two projects in Bangladesh

IF 2.3 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
K. M. U. A. Bin Zaman, Rifat Tabassoom Tumpa, Imon Chowdhooree
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Nature-based solutions (NBS) often suggest improving the degraded urban environment through the implementation of projects for revitalizing water bodies and adjacent areas. Among various concepts of developing waterfront urban spaces, ‘water sensitive urban design (WSUD)’ asks for integrated design and management of the urban water resources and water cycle, following a holistic approach. This research proposes a framework that assimilates the components of WSUD with the concept of ‘integrated urban water management (IUWM)’ that mainly focuses on governance, management, and stakeholders' engagement. This integrated approach emphasizes the need for developing a holistic framework for the management of planning and design of waterfront development projects. The framework includes detailed criteria for water sensitive approach and acts as a holistic checklist for evaluating or designing waterfront development projects. Such comprehensive guideline that includes planning, governance, and design challenges are rare in the current body of literature. To test the framework, the research conducts a comparative study among two waterfront projects in Bangladesh and through a scored evaluation based on the proposed framework, reveals the lack of water sensitive planning, design and management processes of the projects, which has narrowed down the scope and the opportunities of practicing NBS through reviving lost urban waterbodies.
认识城市地区基于自然的解决方案(NBS)的海滨开发综合框架:评估孟加拉国两个项目的状况
以自然为基础的解决方案(NBS)通常建议通过实施振兴水体和邻近地区的项目来改善退化的城市环境。在开发滨水城市空间的各种概念中,"水敏感型城市设计(WSUD)"要求采用整体方法对城市水资源和水循环进行综合设计和管理。本研究提出了一个框架,将 WSUD 的组成部分与 "城市水资源综合管理 (IUWM) "的概念相融合,后者主要关注治理、管理和利益相关者的参与。这种综合方法强调有必要制定一个整体框架来管理海滨开发项目的规划和设计。该框架包括水敏感方法的详细标准,并作为评估或设计海滨开发项目的综合清单。这种包括规划、治理和设计挑战的综合指南在现有文献中并不多见。为了检验该框架,研究对孟加拉国的两个滨水区项目进行了比较研究,并根据所提出的框架进行了打分评估,结果表明,这些项目缺乏对水敏感的规划、设计和管理程序,这缩小了通过恢复已消失的城市水体来实践 NBS 的范围和机会。
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Blue-Green Systems
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