Quantifying the Benefits and Ecosystem Services Provided by Green Roofs: A Review

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Nguyen, Cuong Ngoc ORCID: 0000-0003-3791-1628, Muttil, Nitin ORCID: 0000-0001-7758-8365, Tariq, Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman ORCID: 0000-0002-0226-7310 and Ng, A. W. M ORCID: 0000-0002-7698-9068 (2021) Quantifying the Benefits and Ecosystem Services Provided by Green Roofs: A Review. Water, 14 (1).

Abstract

Water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) has been widely used in cities to mitigate the negative consequences of urbanization and climate change. One of the WSUD strategies that is becoming popular is green roofs (GR) which offer a wide range of ecosystem services. Research on this WSUD strategy has been continuously increasing in terms of both quantity and quality. This paper presents a comprehensive review quantifying the benefits of GRs in papers published since 2010. More precisely, this review aims to provide up-to-date information about each GR benefit and how they have improved over the last decade. In agreement with previous reviews, extensive GRs were considerably researched, as compared to very limited studies on intensive and semi-intensive GRs. Each GR ecosystem service was specifically quantified, and an imbalance of GR research focus was identified, wherein urban heat-and runoff-related benefits were outstandingly popular when compared to other benefits. The results also highlight the recent introduction of hybrid GRs, which demonstrated improvements in GR performance. Furthermore, limitations of GRs, obstacles to their uptake, and inconsistent research findings were also identified in this review. Accordingly, opportunities for future research were pointed out in this review. This paper also recommends future studies to improve upon well-known GR benefits by exploring and applying more innovative GR construction techniques and materials. At the same time, further studies need to be undertaken on inadequately studied GR benefits, such as reduced noise and air pollution. In spite of the existence of reliable modelling tools, their application to study the effects of large-scale implementations of GRs has been restricted. Insufficient information from such research is likely to restrict large-scale implementations of GRs. As a result, further studies are required to transform the GR concept into one of the widely accepted and implemented WSUD strategies.

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Item type Article
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/45488
DOI 10.3390/w14010068
Official URL https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/14/1/68
Subjects Current > FOR (2020) Classification > 4005 Civil engineering
Current > Division/Research > College of Science and Engineering
Current > Division/Research > Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities
Keywords WSUD, green roofs, ecosystem services, quantify benefits, large-scale implementation
Citations in Scopus 9 - View on Scopus
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