Symbiotic Intelligence for Sustainable Cities: A Decadal Review of Generative AI, Ethical Algorithms, and Global South Innovations in Urban Green Space Research
Document Type
Review
Publication Date
1-1-2026
Abstract
Urban Green Spaces (UGS) are integral components of the built environment, significantly contributing to its ecological, social, and performance dimensions, including microclimate regulation, occupant well-being, and energy efficiency. This decadal review (2015–2025) systematically analyzes 70 high-impact studies to propose a “Symbiotic Intelligence” framework. This framework integrates Generative AI, ethical algorithms, and innovations from the Global South to revolutionize the planning, design, and management of UGS within building landscapes and urban fabrics. Our analysis reveals that Generative AI can optimize participatory design processes and generate efficient planning schemes, increasing public satisfaction by 41% and achieving fivefold efficiency gains. Metaverse digital twins enable high-fidelity simulation of UGS performance with a mere 3.2% error rate, providing robust tools for building environment analysis. Ethical algorithms, employing fairness metrics and SHAP values, are pivotal for equitable resource distribution, having been shown to reduce UGS allocation disparities in low-income communities by 67%. Meanwhile, innovations from the Global South, such as lightweight federated learning and low-cost sensors, offer scalable solutions for building-environment monitoring under resource constraints, reducing model generalization error by 18% and decreasing data acquisition costs by 90%. However, persistent challenges-including data heterogeneity, algorithmic opacity (with only 23% of studies adopting interpretability tools), and significant data gaps in the Global South (coverage < 15%)-hinder equitable progress. Future research should prioritize developing UGS-climate-building coupling models, decentralized federated frameworks for building management systems, and blockchain-based participatory planning to establish a more robust foundation for sustainable built environments. This study provides an interdisciplinary roadmap for integrating intelligent UGS into building practices, contributing to the advancement of green buildings, occupant-centric design, and the overall sustainability and resilience of our built environment.
Publication Title
Buildings
DOI
10.3390/buildings16010231
Recommended Citation
Xu, Tianrong; Aini, Ainoriza Mohd; Nordin, Nikmatul Adha; Shen, Qi; Huang, Liyan; and Xu, Wenbo, "Symbiotic Intelligence for Sustainable Cities: A Decadal Review of Generative AI, Ethical Algorithms, and Global South Innovations in Urban Green Space Research" (2026). Research Publications (2026 to 2030). 329.
https://knova.um.edu.my/research_publications_2026_2030/329
Volume
16
Issue
1