Integrating urban ecosystem sustainability assessment into policy-making: insights from the Gold Coast City |
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Authors: | Didem Dizdaroglu Tan Yigitcanlar |
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Institution: | 1. School of Urban Design and Landscape Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture Department, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey;2. School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment, Civil Engineering and Built Environment Department, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper introduces a policy-making support tool called ‘Micro-level Urban-ecosystem Sustainability IndeX (MUSIX)’. The index serves as a sustainability assessment model that monitors six aspects of urban ecosystems – hydrology, ecology, pollution, location, design, and efficiency – based on parcel-scale indicators. This index is applied in a case study investigation in the Gold Coast City, Queensland, Australia. The outcomes reveal that there are major environmental problems caused by increased impervious surfaces from growing urban development in the study area. The findings suggest that increased impervious surfaces are linked to increased surface runoff, car dependency, transport-related pollution, poor public transport accessibility, and unsustainable built environment. This paper presents how the MUSIX outputs can be used to guide policy-making through the evaluation of existing policies. |
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Keywords: | urban ecosystem sustainability assessment composite index parcel-scale spatial analysis Gold Coast City |
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