@article{10902/28112, year = {2020}, month = {12}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10902/28112}, abstract = {ABSTRACT: Blue-green infrastructure (BGI) is becoming a more popular means of dealing with climate change and climate change-related events. However, as the concept of BGI is relatively new, many urban and rural planners are unfamiliar with the barriers they may face during the lifecycle of a BGI project. As a result, some have been hesitant to adopt BGI solutions. The literature has unveiled many of the barriers that inhibit the successful development of BGI, however, this information has yet to be presented in a manner that allows for easy identification. In this paper, a systematic literature review is undertaken to develop a framework which will enable BGI planners to assess the potential threats of a BGI project throughout the project´s lifecycle.}, organization = {The authors acknowledge research funding received from the EU Interreg Atlantic Area Programme 2014–2020 (EAPA_261/2016 ALICE).}, publisher = {Elsevier}, publisher = {Land use policy 2020, 99, 105108}, title = {Barrier identification framework for the implementation of blue and green infrastructures}, author = {Deely, John and Hynes, Stephen and Barquín Ortiz, José and Burgess, Diane and Finney, Graham and Silió Calzada, Ana and Alvarez Martinez, Jose Manuel and Bailly, Denis and Ballé-Béganton, Johanna}, }