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10 August 2025
Posted:
12 August 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Background and Rationale
Gaps in the Existing Literature
Objectives and Research Questions
- Population: Urban areas worldwide that have or plan to develop green infrastructure.
- Exposure: Use of GIS to evaluate UGI, including data integration, spatial analysis, and modeling.
- Comparator: Disparities in techniques, data sources, analytical frameworks, and spatial scales between studies.
- Outcome: Quantitative and qualitative evaluations of UGI performance, including accessibility, environmental benefits, resilience, social equity, and aesthetic appeal.
Methods
Eligibility Criteria
Search Strategy
Quality Assessment
Data Synthesis
Results
Study Selection
Study Characteristics
| Country/City | UGI Type/Focus | GIS/Tools | Methods/Models | Key Finding (1–2 words) |
| China – Hefei (Huang 2023) | Parks, service radii | GIS | Supply–demand accessibility | Underserved areas |
| China – Xi’an (Bai 2022) | Ecological network | GIS | Network modeling | Corridor planning |
| China – Nanjing (Yang 2024) | Green space layout | GIS | Network + Thiessen | Optimized layout |
| China – Xiamen (Xu 2020) | Green roofs | GIS/RS | Suitability, AI assist | Roof potential |
| Saudi Arabia – Al-Baha (Mobarak 2022) | New GI sites | GIS | MCDA | Suitability mapping |
| Spain – Málaga (Mironova 2021) | Connectivity | GIS | MSPA | Critical corridors |
| Spain – Henares (Rodríguez-Espinosa 2020) | GI for ES | GIS | ES + connectivity | Design framework |
| Ukraine – Dnipro (Buchavyi 2023) | Green space | ArcGIS | NDVI, spatial stats | Distribution gaps |
| Romania – Craiova (Vîlcea 2020) | Accessibility | GIS | Network analysis | Inequities |
| Morocco – Nador (Rachid 2024) | Carbon storage | GIS | InVEST | Peri-urban potential |
| Korea – multiple (Kim 2021) | Green roofs/trees | GIS | CFD coupling | Microclimate benefit |
| Iraq – Duhok (Mohammed 2023) | Parks & quality | GIS | NDVI + surveys | Well-being link |
| Türkiye – Malatya (Pouya 2022) | Accessibility | GIS/RS | NDVI + per-capita | Rapid growth gaps |
| Iran – Tehran (Ghasemi 2022) | Equity | GIS | CoCoSo (MCDA) | Spatial justice |
| Austria – Graz (Hoeben 2021) | Green roofs | GIS | ES assessment | Context matters |
| Benin – (Osseni 2023) | New green spaces | GIS/RS | AHP (MCDA), classif. | Priority areas |
| Ethiopia – Arba Minch (Hailemariam 2021) | Site suitability | GIS | MCDA | Candidate sites |
Summary of Included Studies

UGI Categories and Data Sources

Key Themes of Findings
| Category | What’s New | Example(s) | Implication |
| AI Applications | Pattern recognition; roof suitability; automated classification | Xu 2020; Waheeb 2023 | Faster, scalable mapping |
| MCDA Enhancements | Richer criteria & weighting; hybrid MCDA (e.g., CoCoSo, AHP) | Mobarak 2022; Ghasemi 2022 | More balanced trade-offs |
| Visualization | Service radii, equity heatmaps; 3D/interactive outputs | Huang 2023; Zhang 2024 | Clearer communication |
| Model Integration | InVEST + GIS; CFD + GIS for microclimate | Rachid 2024; Kim 2021 | Link ES & design |
| Participatory/Surveys | Resident inputs tied to spatial layers | Mohammed 2023 | Human-centered planning |
Methodological Variations and Limitations
Discussion
Scope and Objectives
Strengths and Limitations of the Evidence Base
Practical Implications
Research Gaps
Conclusions and Future Directions
Conclusions
- Methodological standardization. Develop globally acknowledged analytical standards, criteria, and definitions for UGI evaluation to enhance comparability across all research fields and locales (Vîlcea & ǘoșea, 2020; Yang, 2024).
- Global representation. Conducting further research in underrepresented areas, especially in the Global South, is crucial to address context-specific issues and avert the transfer of policies from diverse metropolitan environments (Osseni et al., 2023; Hailemariam, 2021).
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