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Integrating a resilience scorecard and landscape performance tools into a Geodesign process

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  • Galen Newman
  • Matthew Malecha
  • Siyu Yu
  • Zixu Qiao
  • Jennifer A. Horney
  • Jaekyung Lee
  • You Jung Kim
  • Ryun Jung Lee
  • Phil Berke

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Uncertainty about the impacts of sea-level rise make the ability to forecast future spatial conditions a necessary planning/design tool. Geodesign integrates multiple fields of science with change/impact models and planning/design strategies. Proactive planning analyses such as newly developed scorecards allow for plan evaluation; design strategies can now be quantitatively assessed using landscape performance calculators. Neither have been explored as Geodesign tools. A Geodesign process was developed using the resilience scorecard to assess flood vulnerability using projections for the 100-year floodplain with sea-level rise by 2100. Projections were used as a guide to develop a resilient master plan for League City, TX, USA. Future impacts of the plan are projected using landscape performance measures.

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  • Galen Newman & Matthew Malecha & Siyu Yu & Zixu Qiao & Jennifer A. Horney & Jaekyung Lee & You Jung Kim & Ryun Jung Lee & Phil Berke, 2020. "Integrating a resilience scorecard and landscape performance tools into a Geodesign process," Landscape Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 45(1), pages 63-80, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:clarxx:v:45:y:2020:i:1:p:63-80
    DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2019.1569219
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