Green Fences for Buenos Aires: Implementing Green Infrastructure for (More than) Air Quality
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Literature Review
2.2. Explanatory Case Study Based on Action Research—The GF-BA Project
2.2.1. Stakeholder and Expert Interviews—Barriers to GI implementation in Buenos Aires
2.2.2. Project Narratives—The GF-BA Project Attributes
3. Results
3.1. Barriers to Green Infrastructure Implementation
3.1.1. Institutional and Organisational
3.1.2. Engagement and Coordination
3.1.3. Political
3.1.4. Socio-Cultural
3.1.5. Built Environment and Natural Landscape
3.1.6. Knowledge
3.1.7. Financial
3.2. Air Quality and Green Infrastructure Approaches in Buenos Aires, Argentina
3.3. Barriers to GI4AQ+ Implementation in Buenos Aires
3.3.1. Institutional and Organisational
3.3.2. Engagement and Coordination
3.3.3. Political
3.3.4. Socio-Cultural
3.3.5. Built Environment and Natural Landscape
3.3.6. Knowledge
3.3.7. Financial
3.4. The GF-BA Project Attributes: Overcoming Barriers and Producing Benefits
4. Discussion and Recommendations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Categories | Barriers | References |
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1. Institutional and organisational | Sectoral silos Issues with partnership working Issues with multi-disciplinarity Staff turnover | [27,40,42,43,44] |
2. Engagement and coordination | Unclear responsibilities and ownership Disconnection between short-term and long-term focus Lack of engagement by partners and stakeholders | [27,40,42,45,46,47] |
3. Political | Lack of political will Lack of supportive legislation and regulatory frameworks Lack of law enforcement | [40,44,47,48] |
4. Socio-cultural | Path dependency Lack of awareness of multifunctionality and benefits of GI Public preferences and perception Broad societal cultural barriers | [40,42,45,48,49] |
5. Built environment and natural landscape | Design limitations Technical difficulties Public and private land ownership | [40,43,47,48,49] |
6. Knowledge | Lack of knowledge of implementation processes Uncertainty as to GI impacts Lack of technical guidance for maintenance and monitoring | [40,42,44,45,46,47] |
7. Financial | Lack of financial incentives Lack of financial resources | [40,42,46,47,49] |
Type | Reference | PM2.5 | PM10 | NO2 | O3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Guidance | Legislature of Buenos Aires limits [63] | 65 μg/m3–24 h 15 μg/m3–annual (mean) | 150 μg/m3–24 h 50 μg/m3–annual (mean) | 100 μg/m3–annual (mean) | 235 μg/m3–1 h 157 μg/m3–8 h (mean) |
WHO limits (2005) [61] | 25 μg/m3–24 h 10 μg/m3–annual (mean) | 50 μg/m3–24 h 20 μg/m3–annual (mean) | 200 μg/m3–24 h 40 μg/m3–annual (mean) | 100 μg/m3–8 h (mean) | |
WHO limits (2021) [62] | 15 μg/m3–24 h 5 μg/m3–annual (mean) | 45 μg/m3–24 h 15 μg/m3–annual (mean) | 25 μg/m3–24 h 10 μg/m3–annual (mean) | 100 μg/m3–8 h (mean) | |
Reported in scientific study | Bogo et al. [55] | Summer: 41 ± 9 μg/m3 Winter: 33 ± 5 μg/m3 (mean ± sd) | - | - | - |
Reich et al. [57] | - | - | 32.7 ± 0.56 μg/m3 (mean ± SE) 1.5 months | 15.88 ± 0.39 μg/m3 (mean ± SE) 1.5 months | |
Arkouli et al. [56] | 15 μg/m3 in one year | 34 μg/m3 in one year | - | - | |
Pineda Rojas et al. [58] | - | 29.33 μg/m3 Daily mean for 2008–2010 period | 38.23 μg/m3 Daily mean for 2008–2010 period | - |
Barrier Categories | Barriers Identified in Buenos Aires (GI4AQ+) | Linked to Previous Research | Emergent Barrier |
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1. Institutional and organisational | 1.1 Multi-disciplinary integration challenges | ||
1.2 Poor inter-governmental and inter-departmental integration | |||
1.3 School governance challenges | |||
2. Engagement and coordination | 2.1 Lack of clear pathways to formally engage with government | ||
2.2 Poor diagnosis and communication of AQ | |||
2.3 Gatekeeper institutions engagement | |||
2.4 School community engagement | |||
3. Political | 3.1 Unsupportive policies and legal frameworks | ||
4. Socio-cultural | 4.1 Lacking AQ awareness | ||
4.2 Predisposition due to previous experiences | |||
5. Built environment and natural landscape | 5.1 Design limitations | ||
5.2 Plant availability | |||
6. Knowledge | 6.1 Uncertainty regarding GI’s effectiveness | ||
7. Financial | 7.1 Access to AQ monitoring equipment | ||
7.2 Funding expenditure |
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Redondo Bermúdez, M.d.C.; Kanai, J.M.; Astbury, J.; Fabio, V.; Jorgensen, A. Green Fences for Buenos Aires: Implementing Green Infrastructure for (More than) Air Quality. Sustainability 2022, 14, 4129. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14074129
Redondo Bermúdez MdC, Kanai JM, Astbury J, Fabio V, Jorgensen A. Green Fences for Buenos Aires: Implementing Green Infrastructure for (More than) Air Quality. Sustainability. 2022; 14(7):4129. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14074129
Chicago/Turabian StyleRedondo Bermúdez, María del Carmen, Juan Miguel Kanai, Janice Astbury, Verónica Fabio, and Anna Jorgensen. 2022. "Green Fences for Buenos Aires: Implementing Green Infrastructure for (More than) Air Quality" Sustainability 14, no. 7: 4129. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14074129
APA StyleRedondo Bermúdez, M. d. C., Kanai, J. M., Astbury, J., Fabio, V., & Jorgensen, A. (2022). Green Fences for Buenos Aires: Implementing Green Infrastructure for (More than) Air Quality. Sustainability, 14(7), 4129. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14074129