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DOI 10.3390/land12020333
Licence creative commons licence
Title (Primary) The role of brownfields and their revitalisation for the functional connectivity of the urban tree system in a regrowing city
Author Wolff, M.; Haase, D.; Priess, J.; Hoffmann, T.L.
Source Titel Land
Year 2023
Department CLE; SUSOZ
Volume 12
Issue 2
Page From art. 333
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Supplements https://www.mdpi.com/article/10.3390/land12020333/s1
Keywords functional connectivity; brownfield; tree canopy; revitalisation; decision-support
Abstract The connectivity of green infrastructure facilitating the movement of organisms is the key to strengthening biodiversity in cities. Brownfields are a valuable land resource, with their revitalisation as a Nature Based Solution high on the policy agenda. In supporting cities which simultaneously aim for densification and the maintenance or further development of greenery, this paper develops a model for identifying and prioritising the role of revitalised and prevailing brownfields for the connectivity of green infrastructure using the example of Leipzig, Germany. Comparing metrics between land use categories, brownfields have a central role as stepping stones, with a value of 13%, while revitalised brownfields substantially contribute to global connectivity, with a value of 87% being equally important, for example, with Leipzig’s central parks. This paper’s spatial-explicit network approach provides a complementary planning tool for prioritising brownfields and the added value of their renaturing by identifying (a) strategic functional corridors formed by brownfields, (b) the connectivity relevance and exposure of individual brownfields, and (c) how renatured brownfields would strengthen existing corridors and form alternative paths. This paper presents an approach using freely available software tools and high-resolution canopy data as a proxy for functional connectivity which serves as a standardised and comparable ex-ante evaluation of NBS strategies being implemented in other cities.
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=25020
Wolff, M., Haase, D., Priess, J., Hoffmann, T.L. (2023):
The role of brownfields and their revitalisation for the functional connectivity of the urban tree system in a regrowing city
Land 12 (2), art. 333 10.3390/land12020333