Urban Vacant Land Uses and Its Implications With Declining Cities: Green Infrastructure in Their Impact on Climate Change Hazards

Urban Vacant Land Uses and Its Implications With Declining Cities: Green Infrastructure in Their Impact on Climate Change Hazards

José G. Vargas-Hernandez, Francisco J. Gonzàlez-Àvila, Elizabeth García Domínguez, Omar C. Vargas-González
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3200-9.ch003
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Abstract

This chapter aims to analyze the implications between the declining and shrinking cities, urban vacant lands, urban land uses, green infrastructures, urban green areas, and their impact on climate hazards change. The analysis departs from the basic assumption that urban vacant land sites and spaces have a negative connotation but supported by the appropriate policies and programs of incentives can turn around and develop the essential green infrastructure to enable the mitigation of climate change hazards, economic growth, and socio ecological development. The method used is the analytical-descriptive base on the theoretical and empirical literature review. It is concluded that the land uses of vacant land sites more vacationed towards urban green innovation infrastructure and forest areas contribute to mitigate the climate change hazards.
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