Published in Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Environmental Engineering, Vol. XIII
Written by Teodora UNGUREANU, Andreea Cătălina POPA, Claudiu-Sorin DRAGOMIR
This study explores the potential of implementing analysis indicators in the Romanian context to enhance the development and maintenance of green and blue urban infrastructure. Previous studies on GBUI have primarily focused on larger scales, considering cities or territories, to understand connectivity and positive impacts. However, in Romania, green and blue infrastructure in urban areas has received less attention for analysis and development. To understand the impact of GBUI at a neighbourhood level, the study proposes the development of specific indicators that consider the urban form, functional zoning, and the provision of public urban green and blue spaces regarding housing and urban amenities. This research utilises international practice, scientific literature, and national legislation to understand new mechanisms for urban design and sustainable development. It maps indicators for GBUI analysis and design, contributing to a new methodological approach in the Romanian context. This research's findings can guide the design and development of new residential areas, thereby improving the quality of urban life through improved green and blue urban infrastructure.
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