Affiliation:
1. Urban Dynamics Institute, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, United States
Abstract
Background: Green Infrastructure (GI) is widely being promoted as an adaptation
strategy for urban flooding. Like urban flooding, tree species could be impacted by future
climatic conditions. However, there have been limited studies on the implications of future
climate on GI planning, mostly due to the lack of climate data at higher spatial resolutions.
Objective:
In this paper, we analyze the implications of climate projections on heat hardiness
zones since this could impact the GI landscape in the coming years. This is an extension of
our earlier work on evaluating impacts of climate projections on plant hardiness zones.
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Method: Using downscaled daily temperature data from ten Coupled Model Intercomparison
Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) climate models for the historical (1980 - 2005) and projected (2025
- 2050) periods, we analyzed future heat hardiness zones in the watershed bounding Knox
County, TN. We analyzed the implications of these outputs for the current list of suggested
native and non-native tree species selected for GI in the study area.
Results:
All the models suggest that a considerable part of the study area will move into the
next warmer heat zone. While most trees remain suitable for GI, several are at the limit of
their ideal heat zones.
Conclusion:
The insights from this study will help guide the selection and placement of GI
across the study area. Specifically, it should help green infrastructure planners design better
mitigation and adaptation strategies to achieve higher returns on investments as more cities
are now investing in GI projects.
Funder
Laboratory Directed Research and Development
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Complementary and alternative medicine,Pharmaceutical Science
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