Biophilic Urbanism's Impact on Sustainable Development: Challenges and Opportunities


  •  Abdullah Gadhi    
  •  Alok Tiwari    
  •  Emad Qurnfulah    

Abstract

This research systematically reviews and synthesizes existing literature on the impact of biophilic urbanism on sustainability, aiming to elucidate its effects on urban environments across both environmental and social dimensions. Biophilic urbanism, which integrates natural elements into urban settings, is explored for its potential to address the challenges of urbanization, including environmental degradation and social inequality. The review aggregates findings from diverse studies to offer a comprehensive understanding of how biophilic principles contribute to urban sustainability, highlighting both the benefits and obstacles associated with their implementation.

A key focus of this research is the identification and critical analysis of challenges in adopting biophilic urbanism, such as economic, social, and practical barriers. Addressing these challenges is crucial for developing effective strategies to enhance the adoption of nature-integrated design principles in urban planning. In parallel, the research explores the opportunities presented by biophilic urbanism, emphasizing its potential to improve environmental health, community well-being, and urban resilience.

The research employs a qualitative methodology, including a thorough literature review and content analysis, to investigate the role of biophilic urbanism in sustainable urban development. It examines potential solutions to environmental and financial challenges, aiming to provide insights that inform future research, policy-making, and urban planning practices.

In conclusion, biophilic urbanism is posited as a transformative approach to urban design, offering a framework that integrates natural systems to promote ecological health and human well-being. By aligning with contemporary sustainability objectives, this approach contributes to creating resilient and livable urban environments. Despite facing economic and implementation barriers, strategic solutions and innovative funding mechanisms can facilitate the broader integration of biophilic urbanism into urban planning, supporting global sustainability goals and enhancing the quality of urban life.



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