DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/116/58-62
Maleyka Mammadova
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https://orcid.org/0009-0003-7702-289X
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Risk-Based Decision Making in Green Infrastructure Projects
Abstract
As all cities from all around the world face more pressures from climate change and unrestrained urban expansion, green infrastructure green infrastructure has become a strategic response to ensure sustainable urban development. Green infrastructure integrates natural and semi-natural systems - such as parks, wetlands, green roofs, and other surfaces - into the urban fabric to provide vital ecological services including flood prevention, environmental air enhancement, and continuity of ecosystems for species migration. However, the implementation of Green Infrastructure projects is subject to fluctuating and unclear conditions stemming from environmental variability, urban complexity, and socio-political influences. These uncertainties can negatively affect the functionality and sustainability of project outcomes if not managed properly. This article examines the critical role of risk-based decision making in addressing these challenges. By utilizing a formalized decision framework to risk identification, analysis, and mitigation, risk-based decision making enhances effectiveness in selecting optimal solutions, optimizes resource use, and ensures the prolonged functionality of green infrastructure initiatives. The discussion highlights how applying risk-based decision making frameworks improve the ability to cope with uncertainty and delivers outcomes that adjust effectively over time during the conceptualization and implementation of sustainable green solutions.
Keywords: green infrastructure, risk-based decision making, urban sustainability, environmental uncertainty, climate change, ecological resilience