不透水面
低影响开发
生态系统服务
绿色屋顶
环境科学
绿色基础设施
雨水
碳足迹
固碳
地表径流
生态足迹
持续性
生态系统
城市热岛
环境工程
环境资源管理
雨水管理
生态学
土木工程
工程类
温室气体
屋顶
二氧化碳
生物
作者
Long Zhou,Guoqiang Shen,Thomas M. Woodfin,Tian Chen,Kun Song
标识
DOI:10.1080/09640568.2017.1314859
摘要
A city's spatial footprint is covered by extensive impervious building roofs and paved surfaces, which contribute to greater storm-water runoff, more surface pollutants, and less carbon sequestration, hence, worse ecosystem services. This research conducts an empirical study on the ecological and economic impacts of a citywide adoption of green roofs and permeable pavements in Corvallis, OR. The effects on ecosystem services of using green roofs and pervious pavements for a low impact development are modelled using Integrated Value of Ecosystem Services Trade-offs and compared to those from the City's current conventional development without green roofs and pervious pavements. The differences are analysed for ecological impact by storm-water yield, storm-water purification, and carbon sequestration and economic impact by a cost-benefit comparison. The results indicate that low impact development, especially intensive green roofs on commercial/industrial buildings and permeable pavements for parking lots, plays a significant role, even with a higher initial implementation cost, for long-term urban sustainability.
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