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Title: MSc Thesis Project - Aisling Mannion


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MSc Thesis Project - Aisling Mannion
Green Infrastructure in Birmingham city centre
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Aims
  • The aims of this project are to
  • Map the existing green infrastructure (GI)
  • Plan potential future GI
  • Assess the benefits of GI

3
The study area
Birmingham Cathedral
Millennium Point
Canal
Town Hall
ICC
Canal
Canal
New Street Station
4
The need for GI
  • Predicted climate change
  • Summer mean temperature in the West Midlands is
    predicted to increase by 3.7C by the 2080s.
  • Urban Heat Island effect may add an extra 3C.
  • Winter precipitation in the West Midlands is
    predicted to increase by 17 by the 2080s.

5
The need for GI
  • Risks from climate change
  • High temperature increases air pollution
  • Higher risk of flooding flood damage
  • Urban areas exacerbate temperature and flood
    risks
  • Damage to health higher healthcare costs
  • Higher energy use for cooling energy costs

6
The need for GI
  • Air quality in Birmingham
  • GI can help to meet EU standards
  • Air quality needs to improve for health reasons
  • Image and investment in Birmingham
  • GI can improve Birminghams reputation
  • GI can increase visitor numbers and revenue in
    rundown areas.
  • GI can make Birmingham more attractive to
    investors skilled workers

7
Existing GI in Birmingham city centre
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Existing GI in Birmingham city centre
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Existing GI in Birmingham city centre
Grass, shrubs, flowerbeds 21 ha
Water 4 ha
Trees 1,120
Green roofs 0.2 ha
Total roof area 99.5 ha
Green roofs ( of all roofs) 0.2
Impermeable surface area 90
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Potential GI in Birmingham city centre
  • Birmingham city centre is densely urbanised.
  • Suitable methods for increasing GI here are
  • street trees
  • green roofs
  • green walls
  • improving existing parks
  • SuDS
  • restoring existing water courses
  • linking existing green spaces

11
Plan for potential GI
The focus is on a route for pedestrians, to
connect areas of existing GI
Birmingham Cathedral
Millennium Point
Canal
Town Hall
ICC
Canal
New Street Station
12
Potential GI in Birmingham street level
13
Potential GI in Birmingham street trees
Curzon Street
Chamberlain Square
The Bullring
Victoria Square
Square by the REP
Centenary Square
14
Potential GI in Birmingham green roofs
15
Potential GI in Birmingham green roofs
Extensive green roof, Canary Wharf, London
Semi-intensive green roof, Chicago
Brown roof, Fire Rescue Authority, Birmingham
Intensive green roof, Kensington Roof Gardens,
London
16
Potential GI in Birmingham green walls
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Potential GI in Birmingham green walls
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Potential GI in Birmingham
Grass, shrubs, flowerbeds 26 ha
Water 4 ha
Trees 2,090
Green roofs 32ha
Total roof area 99.5 ha
Green roofs ( of all roofs) 32
Impermeable surface area 70
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Benefits of Green Infrastructure
  • Mitigates the Urban Heat Island effect
  • Improves air quality
  • Reduces surface runoff
  • Improves health
  • Reduces energy usage for cooling and heating
  • Improves image and investment
  • Improves ecology and biodiversity
  • Provides economic savings

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Benefits of Green Infrastructure - Indicative
results
  • Air quality
  • Potential green roofs cover 32 ha
  • All extensive removes 2700 kg/yr of air
    pollutants.
  • All intensive removes 3500 kg/yr of air
    pollutants. (Yang, 2008)
  • Trees Pollution removal rate 10.8 g/m2/yr.
    (Nowak, 2006)
  • 2000 trees may remove over 112kg.

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Benefits of Green Infrastructure - Indicative
results
  • Energy savings
  • Potential energy savings from green roofs of
    4.15kWh/m2/yr. (Banting, 2005)
  • 32 ha of green roofs may save 1.3GWh/yr.

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Benefits of Green Infrastructure - Indicative
results
  • Reduction of surface runoff
  • A typical medium-sized tree can intercept 9000
    litres of rainfall per year. If the tree canopy
    spans 9m2, then this represents an annual
    rainfall depth of 1 m.
  • Green roofs have a water storage capacity of 30
    140 litres/m2
  • Total potential water storage of 9.7 million 45
    million litres on green roofs in Birmingham city
    centre.

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