作者: Luna Khirfan , Niloofar Mohtat , Megan Peck
DOI: 10.1016/J.WASEC.2020.100067
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摘要: Abstract Since the start of stream daylighting (deculverting streams buried to make way for urban development) in 1970s, several case study/project-based reviews emerged. Yet, there is a need literature-based that identify literature’s themes, interconnections, pressing issues, and knowledge gaps. Therefore, we combine systematic review content analysis methods investigate 115 peer-reviewed grey literature publications on daylighting. Our findings reveal temporal shifts multi-/inter-disciplinary clustering patterns identified nine themes 53 sub-themes. Furthermore, dearth this ‘built form design’, ‘inclusive planning’, studies from Global South. Last, connections are absent between nature-based solutions climate change adaptation (e.g., vis-a-vis stormwater management, heat island, rainwater harvesting) mitigation (decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, such as through enhancing opportunities walkability, cycling, transit).