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Relationships Between Ecological and Utilizational Effectiveness of Green Roof Sites  

Kim, Hyun (Korea Culture and Tourism Institute)
Lee, Gwan-Gyu (Kangwon National University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.11, no.2, 2008 , pp. 114-122 More about this Journal
Abstract
Roof greening recently emerged to be an important issue of environmental policies in a city. To cover roofs of buildings with green vegetation gives chances not only to improve urban environmental function but also provides the opportunities of environmental learning and convenience for users in the building. This study aimed to give directions for roof greening plan to designers by acknowledging the relationships between ecological and utilizational effectiveness. 10 sites and 15 variables were adopted to measure the relationships. As a result, no positive correlations was found between them. One of the results in correlation analysis among variables, however, showed that the roof gardens have high utilizational effectiveness only when a green roof was made by focusing on ecological functions in addition to the concepts that will guarantee user's convenience such as accessibility, entrance and exit, facilities for convenience and learning. The results implies that a green roof has to be designed considering multi-functional effects. Correlation between species of vegetation and the number of daily users, average staying hours, and attending level for environment educational programs were not significant. These findings imply that when a green roof has to be take high utilizational effectiveness, both plentiful vegetation species and design concepts for users' convenience are should be considered.
Keywords
Roof greening; Ecological plan and design; Environmental design; Roof Garden;
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