@article{ART003156652},
author={Dajeong Choi and Chan Park},
title={A Study on the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions through the Biotope Area Ratio - Focusing on the Case of Residential Development Districts -},
journal={Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment},
issn={1225-7184},
year={2024},
volume={33},
number={6},
pages={306-318}
TY - JOUR
AU - Dajeong Choi
AU - Chan Park
TI - A Study on the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions through the Biotope Area Ratio - Focusing on the Case of Residential Development Districts -
JO - Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
PY - 2024
VL - 33
IS - 6
PB - Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
SP - 306
EP - 318
SN - 1225-7184
AB - This study aims to quantitatively evaluate the impact of the Biotope Area Factor (BAF) as a tool for Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) on ecosystem services in the urban development process.
The study sites selected were Gimpo Han River New City, Goyang Samsong District, and Anseong Ayang District. To analyze changes in major ecosystem services, the study utilized InVEST (Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs) models, including Carbon Storage, Sediment Delivery Ratio (SDR), Urban Cooling, Annual Water Yield, and Habitat Quality.
The analysis results showed a decreasing trend in most ecosystem service indicators, except for water supply, with significant declines in carbon storage and habitat quality. These findings suggest the need for qualitative improvements in ecosystem services, highlighting the limitations of relying solely on quantitative measures to ensure the sustainability of urban ecosystems. Therefore, the effective application of the BFF requires qualitative improvements and a strategic approach to enhancing the ecological functions of urban green spaces.
This study also emphasizes the importance of establishing ecological networks through green infrastructure and the need for a continuous monitoring system to evaluate changes in ecosystem services. The results demonstrate that the BFF can be an important tool for enhancing the effectiveness of NbS and provide policy implications for maximizing ecosystem services during urban development.
KW - Biotope Area Ratio;Ecosystem Services;Nature-Based Solutions;InVEST model;Urban Development
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Dajeong Choi and Chan Park. (2024). A Study on the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions through the Biotope Area Ratio - Focusing on the Case of Residential Development Districts -. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 33(6), 306-318.
Dajeong Choi and Chan Park. 2024, "A Study on the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions through the Biotope Area Ratio - Focusing on the Case of Residential Development Districts -", Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, vol.33, no.6 pp.306-318.
Dajeong Choi, Chan Park "A Study on the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions through the Biotope Area Ratio - Focusing on the Case of Residential Development Districts -" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 33.6 pp.306-318 (2024) : 306.
Dajeong Choi, Chan Park. A Study on the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions through the Biotope Area Ratio - Focusing on the Case of Residential Development Districts -. 2024; 33(6), 306-318.
Dajeong Choi and Chan Park. "A Study on the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions through the Biotope Area Ratio - Focusing on the Case of Residential Development Districts -" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 33, no.6 (2024) : 306-318.
Dajeong Choi; Chan Park. A Study on the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions through the Biotope Area Ratio - Focusing on the Case of Residential Development Districts -. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 33(6), 306-318.
Dajeong Choi; Chan Park. A Study on the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions through the Biotope Area Ratio - Focusing on the Case of Residential Development Districts -. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment. 2024; 33(6) 306-318.
Dajeong Choi, Chan Park. A Study on the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions through the Biotope Area Ratio - Focusing on the Case of Residential Development Districts -. 2024; 33(6), 306-318.
Dajeong Choi and Chan Park. "A Study on the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions through the Biotope Area Ratio - Focusing on the Case of Residential Development Districts -" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 33, no.6 (2024) : 306-318.