Green Infrastructure

Green infrastructure in cities are networks of corridors and spaces assembled from sustainable infrastructure components which are organized to reinforce each other, support both ecosystem health and ecosystem services, and lead to land use efficiencies.  The European Environmental Agency defines green infrastructure as  …

“a strategically planned network of natural and semi-natural areas with other environmental features designed and managed to deliver a wide range of ecosystem services’ in … urban settings”


Role of Green Infrastructure in Climate Change

Posted by: NachikethSunilKharad on December 24, 2018

Green Infrastructure Initiatives in Canada

Posted by: ConradTomaszkiewicz on November 30, 2018

Green Infrastructure in the City of Vancouver

Posted by: KirstenMcDonald on November 29, 2018

Adapting to Climate Change: Flexibility in Resilient Cities

Posted by: zo lehong on November 27, 2018

LEED: Not just for Residential and Commercial Infrastructure

Posted by: NicolaVanDerMark on October 16, 2018

Healthy Environments in The Netherlands

Posted by: S on February 1, 2018

Public-Private-Partnership

Posted by: S on September 28, 2017

Issues Surrounding Scientific Research of Green Infrastructure (GI)

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Index of Ecological Importance

Posted by: S on November 23, 2016

Creating and Managing Green Spaces

Posted by: S on September 21, 2016

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