Sustainable Urban Green Infrastructure Development and Management System in Rapidly Urbanized Cities of Ethiopia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Related Work
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Study Area
3.2. Key Informant Interview Analysis
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- Those who have involved in different UGI component development and management practices;
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- Those who have experiences and background on issues related to the development and management of UGI components;
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- Those who have experiences in urban planning of the towns.
3.3. Focus Group Discussion
3.4. Related Work Review
3.5. Data Analysis Methods
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Improving Provisioning Standards
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- the site should be easily found and accessible by road, cycleway, footpaths and public transport including by those with disabilities;
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- barriers that hinder access such as roads and rivers should be considered;
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- the site must be with the appropriate size and inviting with a welcoming sign.
4.2. Solving Budget Shortages
4.3. Strengthening Stakeholder Involvement and Community Participation
4.4. Awareness Creation
4.5. Improving the Coordination among Institutions
4.6. Professional Capacity Building
4.7. Improving the Policy and Legal Framework
5. Opportunities to Implement the Strategic Approaches in the Emerging Towns
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Study Towns | Astronomical Location | Administrative Area | Distance from Addis Ababa | Sources |
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Sululta | 9°30′00″ to 9°12′15″ N latitude and 38°42′0″ to 38°46′45″ E longitude | 44.71 sqkm | 24 km | OUPI, 2006 |
Sebeta | 8°53′38″ to 8°59′58″ N latitude and 38°35′11″ to 38°39′33″ E longitude | 99 sqkm | 24 km | OWWDSE, 2011 |
Legetafo | 9°01′29″ to 9°06′ N latitude and 38°53′42″ to 38°55′30″ E longitude | 24.3 sqkm | 21 km | OUPI, 2007 |
No. | Institutions | Level of Education | Area of Expertise | Work Experience |
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KII 1 | Ministry of Urban Development and Housing | BSc | Urban and Regional Planning, Urban Green Infrastructure Planning | Urban Planner |
KII 2 | Ministry of Urban Development and Housing | MSc | Environmental Science, GIS | Environmental Impact assessment officer |
KII 3 | Oromia Urban Planning Institute | PhD | Urban Planning, Urban management, spatial planning | Institute Director |
KII 4 | Oromia Urban Planning Institute | BSc | Surveying | Team Leader of Surveyor |
KII 5 | Sebeta Town Administration | BSc | Urban Planning | Process owner of Land Administration |
KII 6 | Sululta Town Administration | BSc | Agricultural Economics | Team leader of Greenery and Beautification Department |
KII 7 | Legetafo Town Administration | BSc | Urban Engineering | Head of the Department of Land Administration |
KII 8 | Kebele Administration | BSc | Environmental Science | Focal person of Greenery and Beautification Department |
KII 9 | Kebele Administration | MA | Urban Management | Kebele Manger |
KII 10 | Kebele Administration | BA | Geography | Focal person of Greenery and Beautification Department |
KII 11 | Kebele Administration | BSc | Surveyor | Focal person of Greenery and Beautification Department |
KII 12 | Kebele Administration | BSc | Natural Resource | Focal person of Greenery and Beautification Department |
KII 13 | Kebele Administration | BSc | Agricultural Economics | Focal person of Greenery and Beautification Department |
KII 14 | Kebele Administration | BA | Geography and Environmental Studies | Focal person of Greenery and Beautification Department |
KII 15 | Kebele Administration | BSc | Surveyor | Focal person of Greenery and Beautification Department |
KII 16 | Kebele Administration | MA | Urban Management | Kebele Manger |
KII 17 | ETG Designers and Consultants | BSc | Architect-planner | Design department Director |
KII 18 | Addis Ababa University | PhD | Urban Ecology | Associate Professor of urban ecology |
KII 19 | Addis Ababa University | PhD | Architect-planner, urban design | Assistant Professor in urban design |
KII 20 | ETG Designers and Consultants | MSc | Environmental Sciences and Natural conservation | Environment Department Director |
KII 21 | ETG Designers and Consultants | PhD | Environmental Planning | Senior environmental and system service expert |
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Gelan, E.; Girma, Y. Sustainable Urban Green Infrastructure Development and Management System in Rapidly Urbanized Cities of Ethiopia. Technologies 2021, 9, 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies9030066
Gelan E, Girma Y. Sustainable Urban Green Infrastructure Development and Management System in Rapidly Urbanized Cities of Ethiopia. Technologies. 2021; 9(3):66. https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies9030066
Chicago/Turabian StyleGelan, Eshetu, and Yared Girma. 2021. "Sustainable Urban Green Infrastructure Development and Management System in Rapidly Urbanized Cities of Ethiopia" Technologies 9, no. 3: 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies9030066
APA StyleGelan, E., & Girma, Y. (2021). Sustainable Urban Green Infrastructure Development and Management System in Rapidly Urbanized Cities of Ethiopia. Technologies, 9(3), 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies9030066