RT Book, Section T1 Sustainability Assessment of Urban Infrastructures A1 Barker, Adam A1 Feliú, Efren A1 Garcia-Blanco, Gemma A1 Kwiecinska, Kornelia A1 Pedrola, Blanca AB The “renaturing” of cities through an increased emphasis on the use of nature-based solutions (NBS) potentially offers urban areas the opportunity to deliver multiple environmental and socioeconomic benefits. In particular, approaches linked to NBS can limit the degree of climate exposure and vulnerability impacting upon urban infrastructures. The success of NBS in addressing climate change pressures will require an improved understanding of the characteristics of environmental risk and the ability to evaluate alternate adaptive pathways. In response, this chapter explores those components which are central to effective urban infrastructure assessment and considers how they may assist in the formulation of infrastructure strategies. We stress the need for an approach which is both scenario-focused and fully integrated within existing spatial planning frameworks. Here, we draw specific attention to the utility of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) in both embedding environmental evaluation within mainstream spatial planning and providing the basis for the comparative evaluation of alternatives. We also argue for an approach which recognizes areas of complementary interaction between “gray infrastructure” (whether existing or proposed) and approaches linked to NBS. In order to highlight examples of potential development responses, we draw on best-practice case study examples from the European Union (EU)–funded GROWGREEN project. PB Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. SN 9781800436374 SN 9781800436367 YR 2021 FD 2021-01-01 LK https://hdl.handle.net/11556/2851 UL https://hdl.handle.net/11556/2851 LA eng NO Barker , A , Feliú , E , Garcia-Blanco , G , Kwiecinska , K & Pedrola , B 2021 , Sustainability Assessment of Urban Infrastructures . in Nature-Based Solutions for More Sustainable Cities – A Framework Approach for Planning and Evaluation . Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. , pp. 97-110 . https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-636-720211008 NO Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Emerald Publishing Limited. DS TECNALIA Publications RD 26 jul 2024