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Ecology and Society: a journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability
The effects of urban development and current green infrastructure policy on future climate change resilience
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Charlotte Shade1  Peleg Kremer1  Julia S. Rockwell2  Keith G. Henderson1 
[1] Department of Geography & the Environment, Villanova University;Climate Change Adaptation Program, Office of Watersheds, Philadelphia Water Department
关键词: climate change resilience;    cobenefits;    green stormwater infrastructure;    urban stormwater runoff;    urban surface temperature;   
DOI  :  10.5751/ES-12076-250437
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Resilience Alliance Publications
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Governments around the world are beginning to plan for the effects of climate change. In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, the city is implementing a variety of green infrastructure practices through the program Green Cities, Clean Waters to meet state and federal stormwater regulations. Though not a current goal of the program, when implemented effectively, a cobenefit of green infrastructure is increased local resilience to potential ecosystem alterations, such as increasing summer temperatures and heavier precipitation, also defined as climate change adaptation. We analyzed the potential of the Green City, Clean Waters plan to increase the city’s resilience to the future consequences of climate change. Three future landcover models of Philadelphia were used to analyze climate change adaptation through green infrastructure in the near term, midcentury, and end of century under two climate change scenarios. Green infrastructure was overall found to locally decrease runoff throughout Philadelphia over time. Green infrastructure impact on surface temperature showed mixed results. Impact on runoff and surface temperature differed between types of green infrastructure. As the city is forecasted to grow warmer, wetter, and more urbanized over the century, runoff and local temperatures will increase on average throughout the city, despite the planned growth in green infrastructure. If increased resilience is to keep pace with climate change, the city government will need to expand its green infrastructure plan and consider the cobenefit of climate change adaptation when planning new projects. Additionally, for true climate change resiliency to be achieved, green infrastructure implementation must be connected to citywide greening efforts, accelerate and continue beyond the near term for localities to function as they do today.

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