Urban Green Infrastructure in Jordan: A Perceptive of Hurdles and Challenges

Jordanians live in compact cities with limited green spaces causing several environmental problems that deteriorate the urban quality of life. Many reports and studies demonstrate the benefits of urban green infrastructure (UGI) in overcoming environmental deterioration in compacted cities. Neverthe...

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Main Author: Zayed F. Zeadat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-12-01
Series:Journal of Sustainable Real Estate
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19498276.2022.2098589
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description Jordanians live in compact cities with limited green spaces causing several environmental problems that deteriorate the urban quality of life. Many reports and studies demonstrate the benefits of urban green infrastructure (UGI) in overcoming environmental deterioration in compacted cities. Nevertheless, Urban Green Infrastructure is still lagging in many Arab countries, and Jordan is no exception. UGI refers to a strategically planned network of connected greenspace in urban areas, such as green walls, green roofs, urban trees, and hedges. This study employs the concept of UGI with a particular focus on green walls and roofs. Therefore, this research aims to investigate and determine the key barriers that impede the implementation of UGI in Jordan through qualitative and quantitative analysis. The qualitative study aims to elaborate on root causes that hinder the application of UGI. The quantitative part of the study employs a questionnaire survey to rank the significance of each barrier. This study finds that the shortage of irrigation water and the absence of incentive programs by local authorities were the top two barriers that impede the application of UGI in Jordan.
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spelling doaj.art-1271363ea05842ee92253b70ece7a6f72023-09-22T10:55:14ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Sustainable Real Estate1949-82761949-82842022-12-01141214110.1080/19498276.2022.20985892098589Urban Green Infrastructure in Jordan: A Perceptive of Hurdles and ChallengesZayed F. Zeadat0Department of Architecture, American University of MadabaJordanians live in compact cities with limited green spaces causing several environmental problems that deteriorate the urban quality of life. Many reports and studies demonstrate the benefits of urban green infrastructure (UGI) in overcoming environmental deterioration in compacted cities. Nevertheless, Urban Green Infrastructure is still lagging in many Arab countries, and Jordan is no exception. UGI refers to a strategically planned network of connected greenspace in urban areas, such as green walls, green roofs, urban trees, and hedges. This study employs the concept of UGI with a particular focus on green walls and roofs. Therefore, this research aims to investigate and determine the key barriers that impede the implementation of UGI in Jordan through qualitative and quantitative analysis. The qualitative study aims to elaborate on root causes that hinder the application of UGI. The quantitative part of the study employs a questionnaire survey to rank the significance of each barrier. This study finds that the shortage of irrigation water and the absence of incentive programs by local authorities were the top two barriers that impede the application of UGI in Jordan.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19498276.2022.2098589urban green infrastructuresustainable urban developmenturban jordanrelative importance index
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Journal of Sustainable Real Estate
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relative importance index
title Urban Green Infrastructure in Jordan: A Perceptive of Hurdles and Challenges
title_full Urban Green Infrastructure in Jordan: A Perceptive of Hurdles and Challenges
title_fullStr Urban Green Infrastructure in Jordan: A Perceptive of Hurdles and Challenges
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title_short Urban Green Infrastructure in Jordan: A Perceptive of Hurdles and Challenges
title_sort urban green infrastructure in jordan a perceptive of hurdles and challenges
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sustainable urban development
urban jordan
relative importance index
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