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Guidelines for the design and application of green roof systems
About this book
Many cities in the world are facing problems of urban heat islands (UHIs) and a lack of green space. Among growing concerns about environmental issues and the need to promote sustainable urban environments, green roofs have recently attracted much attention. However, the market for green roofs is still developing, and more information and understanding on their technical design, effectiveness and actual benefits are needed. Green roofs are not a new phenomenon; they have been standard construction practice in many countries for thousands of years. The ancient Babylonians incorporated elaborate vegetated roofs in the Hanging Gardens' terraced structures, built around 500 BC and considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Many European and developed countries and cities provide incentives or requirements for green roof installation. The environmental, social and visual contributions that green roofs can make towards creating sustainable living environment in high-density cities are accepted worldwide. It is believed that green roofs and other 'greening methods' will become an important feature in the urban landscape and can perform a vital role in helping cities adapt to the effects of climate change.However, they can only provide these environmental benefits if designed and installed in way that ensures minimum performance criteria are met. Although green roof technology is relatively straightforward, it is possible for people who are unfamiliar with the technology to make mistakes or miss opportunities to maximise the benefits.These guidelines highlight the important considerations for green roof planning, design, installation and maintenance, and provide guidance as to how they can be accommodated in the final green roof scheme. They aim to promote awareness of green roofs, facilitate effective planning, design and implementation of sustainable green roof projects and stimulate an increase in the uptake of green roofs on new developments and existing buildings. These guidelines provide key information and general guidance on green roof design, specification, installation and maintenance. However, there will be special cases where additional considerations will need to be made. These guidelines do not cover certain technical areas of green roof technology, such as drainage flow rates, growing medium performance criteria or waterproofing. For this kind of technical information refer to the reference documents and relevant standards described in Appendices A3 and A4.Green roofs offer an important way forward in urban greening, bringing natural wildlife back into the urban realm and providing much-needed ecosystem services to the built environment. Our cities and towns need to embrace green roofs to ensure that we adapt and mitigate our impact on the environment to achieve a liveable-quality and sustainable built environment.
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Table of contents
- Guidelines for the design and application of green roof systems OFC
- Foreword
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Scope
- 3 Definitions
- 4 Planning requirements
- 5 Design considerations
- 6 Construction methods
- 7 Maintenance issues
- 8 Project management
- References
- Abbreviations
- Appendix
- Index