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Enhancing Urban Sustainability: Integration of Green Infrastructure on Urban Leftover & Grey Space in the Context of Dhaka
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Enhancing Urban Sustainability: Integration of Green Infrastructure on Urban Leftover & Grey Space in the Context of Dhaka

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  • Shahrin Sultana Sinthia

    (M.Arch, Department of Architecture, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh.)

  • Sirajul Hoque

    (Faculty, Department of Soil, Water & Environment, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.)

Abstract

Urbanization, a global phenomenon has gained attention due to Poor urban planning often posing hazards to individuals’ and environment. This research investigates negative impacts of leftover and grey areas and their utilization to promote sustainable urban environment by enhancing ecosystem services by implementing Green Infrastructure specifically focusing on Dhaka’s context. The objective is to assess the strategy’s feasibility and impact on achieving Sustainable Development Goal 11, through both qualitative and quantitative analysis including field survey, green area assessment, thermal environmental measurement, structured interview and relevant case study analysis is done to understand the current scenario and priorities. Findings highlight the loss of green spaces exacerbating environmental issues, particularly thermal conditions. Furthermore, the misuse of leftover spaces has negative environmental, social, and economic repercussions, yet presents an opportunity for green integration, minimizing the challenges of acquiring large green development areas that’s appreciated by dwellers and scholars. The case studies shows the feasibility, significance and potentiality of implementing various scale, pattern of Green Infrastructure. The outcome offers valuable insights and policy recommendations for policymakers, local government officials, architects, and urban planners to enhance integrated urban development and climate-resilient plans for Bangladesh.

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  • Shahrin Sultana Sinthia & Sirajul Hoque, 2024. "Enhancing Urban Sustainability: Integration of Green Infrastructure on Urban Leftover & Grey Space in the Context of Dhaka," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(6), pages 257-279, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:6:p:257-279
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