Neha Mittal
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
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Journal of Environmental Management | 2014
Matthias Demuzere; Kati Orru; Oliver Heidrich; E Olazabal; Davide Geneletti; Hans Orru; Ajay Gajanan Bhave; Neha Mittal; Efren Feliu; M Faehnle
In order to develop climate resilient urban areas and reduce emissions, several opportunities exist starting from conscious planning and design of green (and blue) spaces in these landscapes. Green urban infrastructure has been regarded as beneficial, e.g. by balancing water flows, providing thermal comfort. This article explores the existing evidence on the contribution of green spaces to climate change mitigation and adaptation services. We suggest a framework of ecosystem services for systematizing the evidence on the provision of bio-physical benefits (e.g. CO2 sequestration) as well as social and psychological benefits (e.g. improved health) that enable coping with (adaptation) or reducing the adverse effects (mitigation) of climate change. The multi-functional and multi-scale nature of green urban infrastructure complicates the categorization of services and benefits, since in reality the interactions between various benefits are manifold and appear on different scales. We will show the relevance of the benefits from green urban infrastructures on three spatial scales (i.e. city, neighborhood and site specific scales). We will further report on co-benefits and trade-offs between the various services indicating that a benefit could in turn be detrimental in relation to other functions. The manuscript identifies avenues for further research on the role of green urban infrastructure, in different types of cities, climates and social contexts. Our systematic understanding of the bio-physical and social processes defining various services allows targeting stressors that may hamper the provision of green urban infrastructure services in individual behavior as well as in wider planning and environmental management in urban areas.
Water Resources Management | 2016
Neha Mittal; Ajay Gajanan Bhave; Ashok Mishra; Rajendra Singh
Climatic Change | 2014
Neha Mittal; Ashok Mishra; Rajendra Singh; Pankaj Kumar
Climatic Change | 2013
Neha Mittal; Ashok Mishra; Rajendra Singh
Water Resources Management | 2016
Ajay Gajanan Bhave; Neha Mittal; Ashok Mishra; N. S. Raghuwanshi
Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology | 2014
Neha Mittal; Ashok Mishra; Rajendra Singh; Ajay Gajanan Bhave; Michael van der Valk
Archive | 2017
Declan Conway; Neha Mittal; Katharine Vincent
Environmental Research Letters | 2018
Suraje Dessai; Ajay Gajanan Bhave; Cathryn E. Birch; Declan Conway; Luis Garcia-Carreras; John Paul Gosling; Neha Mittal; David A. Stainforth
Archive | 2017
Katharine Vincent; Neha Mittal; Declan Conway
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2016
Ajay Gajanan Bhave; Neha Mittal; Ashok Mishra; N. S. Raghuwanshi