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Tittel:Planning green infrastructure in dense urban areas with the Tangible Landscape (TL): A case study of the re-opening of the Mærradal creek in the city of Oslo, Norway
Ansvar:Rengifo Ortega og Enrico Zanusso
Forfatter:Ortega, Rengifo / Zanusso, Enrico
Materialtype:Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:Kart og plan
Utgitt:Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2022
Omfang:S. 382–399
ISBN/ISSN:0447-3278
Serie:Kart og plan ; 4/2022
Emneord:Klima
Geografiske emneord:Oslo
Innhold:Abstract
Green infrastructure (GI) consists of modifications to the landscape to manage the impact of climate change on urban landscapes. These modifications involve the creation of swales, rain gardens, and retention ponds, among the possible solutions. Placing GI in the landscape therefore requires a good understanding of the dynamics and complexity of surface water flow in urban environments, and how changes in this urban fabric affect the flow pattern of the surface water. It also necessitates a high degree of flexibility to account for different urban configurations that occur as a function of land-use changes in time. The tangible landscape (TL) addresses these necessities by enabling simulation and comparison of different scenarios and possible models with each other, in near-real time and supported by a geographic information system (GIS). In this research, we use the TL to design and hydrologically evaluate the performance of the three GI alternatives proposed by the municipality of Oslo at Mærradal valley, in the city of Oslo.

Keywords: Climate Change Adaption, Tangible User Interfaces, Green Infrastructure, Urban Planning, vann, miljø
Del av verk:Kart og plan 4/2022

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