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Development of a Multicriteria Scheme for the Identification of Strategic Areas for SUDS Implementation: A Case Study from Gijón, Spain

doi: 10.3390/su14052877
handle: 10651/64795
Spain has been pinpointed as one of the European countries at major risk of extreme urban events. Thus, Spanish cities pursue new urban plans to increase their resilience. In this scenario, experiences in the implementation of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) have increased substantially. Nevertheless, few cities have developed a global urban strategy for SUDS, lacking, in many cases, a method to identify strategic areas to maximize their synergetic benefits. Furthermore, there is still a need for a holistic Multicriteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) framework that considers the four pillars of SUDS design. The city of Gijón, NW Spain, has been selected as a case study due to its environmental and climatic stresses. This research presents the methodology developed for this city, which aims to analyze the need for SUDS implementation throughout the identification of strategic areas. With this aim, a combination of Geographic Information System (GIS) software and the MCDA Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) were proposed. The results show the potential for SUDS’ implementation, according to nine criteria related to the SUDS’ design pillars. We found that the areas where the implementation of SUDS would bring the greatest functional, environmental and social benefits are mainly located in consolidated urban areas.
- University of Oviedo Spain
- Universidad de Los Andes Colombia
- Universidad de San Buenaventura, Bogota Colombia
AHP, TJ807-830, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, NBS, nature-based solutions (NBS), bio-urbanism; smart and resilient water cities; NBS; urban drainage planning; MCDA; AHP; SUDS location, GE1-350, smart and resilient water cities, Environmental effects of industries and plants, bio-urbanism, MCDA, Environmental sciences, urban drainage planning, SUDS location
AHP, TJ807-830, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, NBS, nature-based solutions (NBS), bio-urbanism; smart and resilient water cities; NBS; urban drainage planning; MCDA; AHP; SUDS location, GE1-350, smart and resilient water cities, Environmental effects of industries and plants, bio-urbanism, MCDA, Environmental sciences, urban drainage planning, SUDS location
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