Can we stop reinventing the wheel in blue-green infrastructure planning? Using value-focused thinking to enable transferability of a multicriteria planning support system

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2024-12

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Lacroix, Sandrine
Kuller, MartijnORCID 0000-0002-2555-9113ISNI 000000051255178X
Gougeon, Garance
Petrucci, Justine
Lemieux-Chalifour, Florence
Rioux, Alexandre
Dagenais, Danielle
Bichai, Françoise

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Abstract

Strategic planning approaches are essential for addressing the complex and multi-dimensional challenges in selecting blue-green infrastructure (BGI) location. The development of planning support systems (PSS) for BGI siting often lacks a value-based approach with early stakeholder engagement. In this study, we used value-focused thinking (VFT) to adapt and develop a BGI planning support framework to the Canadian urban context, moving towards an objective-driven framework. We provide a hierarchical objectives framework for BGI planning in urban areas, aligned with stakeholder values, with three-level information: higher-level objectives, lower-level objectives and measurable spatial attributes. To assess site performance across these attributes, value scales elicitation was conducted with 17 experts. The engagement of 37 stakeholders in co-creating and validating our objectives set helped identify common concerns and refine our framework, focusing on the most relevant objectives for stakeholders. The VFT approach and the resulting framework can be easily transferred to other cities in Quebec (Canada), but also to other urban contexts looking to optimize BGI site selection to maximize benefits across the multiple functions of BGI and opportunities arising from the urban context.

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Blue-green infrastructure, GIS-MCDA, Suitability mapping, Urban planning, Value-focused thinking, Ecology, Urban Studies, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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Lacroix, S, Kuller, M, Gougeon, G, Petrucci, J, Lemieux-Chalifour, F, Rioux, A, Dagenais, D & Bichai, F 2024, 'Can we stop reinventing the wheel in blue-green infrastructure planning? Using value-focused thinking to enable transferability of a multicriteria planning support system', Landscape and Urban Planning, vol. 252, 105188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2024.105188