TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantification of green-blue ratios, impervious surface area and pace of urbanisation for sustainable management of urban lake – land zones in India -a case study from Bengaluru city
AU - Santhanam, Harini
AU - Majumdar, Rudrodip
N1 - Funding Information:
HS is thankful to environmentalists Ms. Surbhi Sharma and Dr. Pranab Patar at Earthwatch Institute India; Ms. Usha Rajagopalan, Ms. Divya Shetty, Ms. Nupur Jain and Ms. Susheela at the Puttenahalli Neighbourhood Lake Improvement Trust (PNLIT) for many useful discussions on urban lake environments which had inspired this investigation. HS thanks Prof. Sudhakar Rao and Prof. Monto Mani, Centre for Sustainable Technologies (CST), Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore for sharing their insights on lake water quality and blue green infrastructure development. HS is also thankful to Dr. Lepakshi Raju, Postdoctoral fellow, CST, IISc Bangalore for many interesting discussions on the roles of advanced building materials and construction processes with respect to urban lakes. HS is thankful to Ms. Soundaryavalli Madhugiri and Dr. Surendar Varma, ANCF, Bangalore for sharing their unique perspectives on lake ecosystems. The temporal and spatial satellite imageries accessed through the Google Earth application in publicly accessible mode as well as the spatial mapping functions performed using the same are gratefully acknowledged. The data used to study the water spread areas for the four lakes retrieved from the public datasets through the Water Body Information System (WBIS) of Bhuvan geoportal is gratefully acknowledged.
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PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Quantification of the ecosystem services of blue and green infrastructure in urban centres with the perspective of planning sustainable development is usually data-intensive, includes use of multi-platform datasets and adds to the complexities in deriving effective and reproducible metrics. The present study describes the creation of four simple metrics to estimate: 1. the ratio of ‘green’ vegetated areas to the ‘blue’ water spread areas, defined as the ‘Green-blue ratio’ (GBA); 2. The ratio of ‘blue’ water spread areas to ‘built-up’ ratio around the lakes, defined as the ‘Blue to Built-up ratio’ (BBA), 3. the percentage of impervious surface area (ISA) and 4. the pace of urbanisation in the dynamic zones (DZ) of urban lake environments. These new metrics were evaluated using landcover areas mapped from satellite imageries. Visual interpretation-based method was adopted to delineate the green, blue and built-up areas from Google Earth, which is suitable for wide range of users. The use of these metrics has been illustrated using available datasets for four representative lakes in Bengaluru city, India: Sankey tank, Ulsoor lake, Nagavarakere and Puttenahallikere. Significant spatio-temporal variations in the ratios of GBA and BBA as well as %ISA were observed and satisfactorily reflected the ecological status of these lakes in concurrence with earlier studies. Detailed analyses constrained a permissible rate of annual increase in the built-up area within the DZs to ∼ 3% for sustainable development of the lakes. The present set of metrics can be recommended as useful tools for urban planners and citizen scientists for seasonal monitoring of urban lake environments.
AB - Quantification of the ecosystem services of blue and green infrastructure in urban centres with the perspective of planning sustainable development is usually data-intensive, includes use of multi-platform datasets and adds to the complexities in deriving effective and reproducible metrics. The present study describes the creation of four simple metrics to estimate: 1. the ratio of ‘green’ vegetated areas to the ‘blue’ water spread areas, defined as the ‘Green-blue ratio’ (GBA); 2. The ratio of ‘blue’ water spread areas to ‘built-up’ ratio around the lakes, defined as the ‘Blue to Built-up ratio’ (BBA), 3. the percentage of impervious surface area (ISA) and 4. the pace of urbanisation in the dynamic zones (DZ) of urban lake environments. These new metrics were evaluated using landcover areas mapped from satellite imageries. Visual interpretation-based method was adopted to delineate the green, blue and built-up areas from Google Earth, which is suitable for wide range of users. The use of these metrics has been illustrated using available datasets for four representative lakes in Bengaluru city, India: Sankey tank, Ulsoor lake, Nagavarakere and Puttenahallikere. Significant spatio-temporal variations in the ratios of GBA and BBA as well as %ISA were observed and satisfactorily reflected the ecological status of these lakes in concurrence with earlier studies. Detailed analyses constrained a permissible rate of annual increase in the built-up area within the DZs to ∼ 3% for sustainable development of the lakes. The present set of metrics can be recommended as useful tools for urban planners and citizen scientists for seasonal monitoring of urban lake environments.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jum.2022.03.001
DO - 10.1016/j.jum.2022.03.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85127318002
SN - 2226-5856
VL - 11
SP - 310
EP - 320
JO - Journal of Urban Management
JF - Journal of Urban Management
IS - 3
ER -