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Green infrastructure has received increasing attention in urban strategies in a sustainable
and resilience context, since greenspaces provide diverse ecosystem services. Green roofs can be a
form of compensating the loss of ecosystem services and biodiversity in urban areas, contribute to safe
access to greenspaces, which is important in times of social isolation, due to viral pandemics, and can
guarantee self-reliance food. Thus, this urban measure should be integrated in urban planning and
management, by using urban indicators associated with citizens access to greenspaces. Hence, we
study pedestrian accessibility to green areas and propose an urban solution to improve access to
greenspaces. The assessment is developed using indicators related to the citizens living in the
surroundings of green areas and the residential buildings that exist in these areas; the residents living
in potential green buildings or blocks with private green roofs and the potential green buildings with
private green roofs. The ideal standard distances were considered to analyze the proximity of green
areas to the dwellings of residents. We used GIS for the assessment of distances over the pedestrian
network. The results indicate the necessity of building green roofs through the private sector. The
developed indicators provide an important contribution to the municipal management in the definition
of criteria for the urban location of green roofs to promote better access to ecosystem services.
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Green roofs Geographic information system Pedestrian accessibility Ecosystem services
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AIMS Press