Green infrastructure

Green infrastructure

Green infrastructure or blue-green infrastructure refers to a network that provides the “ingredients” for solving urban and climatic challenges by building with nature. The main components of this approach include stormwater management, climate adaptation, the reduction of heat stress, increasing biodiversity, food production, better air quality, sustainable energy production, clean water, and healthy soils, as well as more anthropocentric functions, such as increased quality of life through recreation and the provision of shade and shelter in and around towns and cities. Green infrastructure also serves to provide an ecological framework for social, economic, and environmental health of the surroundings. More recently scholars and activists have also called for green infrastructure that p

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enGreen infrastructure or blue-green infrastructure refers to a network that provides the “ingredients” for solving urban and climatic challenges by building with nature. The main components of this approach include stormwater management, climate adaptation, the reduction of heat stress, increasing biodiversity, food production, better air quality, sustainable energy production, clean water, and healthy soils, as well as more anthropocentric functions, such as increased quality of life through recreation and the provision of shade and shelter in and around towns and cities. Green infrastructure also serves to provide an ecological framework for social, economic, and environmental health of the surroundings. More recently scholars and activists have also called for green infrastructure that p
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enGreen infrastructure or blue-green infrastructure refers to a network that provides the “ingredients” for solving urban and climatic challenges by building with nature. The main components of this approach include stormwater management, climate adaptation, the reduction of heat stress, increasing biodiversity, food production, better air quality, sustainable energy production, clean water, and healthy soils, as well as more anthropocentric functions, such as increased quality of life through recreation and the provision of shade and shelter in and around towns and cities. Green infrastructure also serves to provide an ecological framework for social, economic, and environmental health of the surroundings. More recently scholars and activists have also called for green infrastructure that promotes social inclusion and equality rather than reinforcing pre-existing structures of unequal access to nature-based services. Green infrastructure is considered a subset of "Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure", which is defined in standards such as SuRe, the Standard for Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure. However, green infrastructure can also mean "low-carbon infrastructure" such as renewable energy infrastructure and public transportation systems (See "low-carbon infrastructure"). Blue-green infrastructure can also be a component of "sustainable drainage systems" or "sustainable urban drainage systems" (SuDS or SUDS) designed to manage water quantity and quality, while providing improvements to biodiversity and amenity.
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Aerial photography
Agora
Air pollution
Air quality
American Society of Landscape Architects
Anthropocentrism
Baubotanik
Bayou St. John, New Orleans
Best management practice for water pollution
Bicycle parking
Biodiversity
Bioretention
Bioswale
Blue roof
Blue space
Brooklyn
Category:Biodiversity
Category:Environmental engineering
Category:Hydrology and urban planning
Category:Landscape
Category:Sustainable urban planning
Category:Water pollution
Clean Water Act
Climate adaptation
Climate Finance
Combined sewer
Combined sewer overflow
Constructed wetland
Cooling
Cost-effective
Detention basin
Drainage
Duisburg
Ebenezer Howard
Ecosystem services
Emerald Necklace
Emeryville, California
Energy security
Energy use
Environmental engineering
EPA
European green infrastructure
Federal Emergency Management Agency
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File:Blue Water Bridge at Night.jpg
File:Dragon-shaped River system and Olympic Forest Park.jpg
File:Emeryville California Stormwater Curb Extension.jpg
File:Permeable pavers alley Chicago.jpg
File:Planning approach of blue-green infrastructure.jpg
File:Soak Up the Rain with Green Infrastructure - EPA.png
File:Streetside swale Seattle.jpg
Flood
Floodplain
Food production
Fragile state
Frederick Law Olmsted
French Quarter
Geodiversity
Geographic information system
Geographic Information Systems
George Perkins Marsh
Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation
Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation (GIB)
Gowanus Canal
Green belt
Green buildings
Green Infrastructure for Stormwater Management
Greening
Green roof
Greywater
Grey water
Hammarby Sjöstad
Heat stress
Henry David Thoreau
Hurricane Katrina
ISEAL
Jefferson High School (Los Angeles)
Lafitte Greenway
Lake Pontchartrain
Land recycling
Landscape architecture
Landscaping
Land-use planning
Lawton Chiles
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
LEED Platinum
Low-impact development (U.S. and Canada)
Marie de' Medici
Maryland
Mental health
Microorganism
Milton Keynes
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
Monocultures
National Priorities List
Natixis
Natural environment
Nature
Nature reserve
New Markets Tax Credit Program
New Orleans
New York Harbor
North West England
Open space reserve
Overseas Development Institute
Permaculture
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pima County, Arizona
Pipe (material)
Poverty reduction
Project appraisal
Public health
Quality of life
Rain garden
Recycling infrastructure
Regional planning
Regional Spatial Strategy
Regulation
Ruhr District
Rural electrification
Sanitary sewer overflow
Soil health
Soil quality
South Midlands
Spatial planning
Storm drain
Storm sewer
Stormwater
Stormwater runoff
SuRe
Surrey, British Columbia
Susannah Drake
Sustainability
Sustainable architecture
Sustainable drainage system
Sustainable energy
Sustainable engineering
Sustainable growth
Sustainable urban drainage systems
The Trust for Public Land
Transit-oriented development
Tuileries Garden
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Treasury
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
University of Southern California
Urban farming
Urban flooding
Urban forest
Urban forestry
Urban heat island
Urban planning
Urban runoff
Urban vitality
Walden
Water cycle
Water efficiency
Water management
Water quality
Water scarcity
Wetland
Wildlife habitat
Zürich
SameAs
3A13i
Bærekraftig infrastruktur
Grön infrastruktur
Grüne Infrastruktur
Infraestructura verda-blava
Infraestructura verde
m.02p st4
Modro-zelená infrastruktura
Q3427027
Rohetaristu
Teilatu deskonexio
Trame verte
Zaļā infrastruktūra
Zielona infrastruktura
بنية تحتية خضراء
زیرساخت سبز
グリーンインフラ
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Category:Biodiversity
Category:Environmental engineering
Category:Hydrology and urban planning
Category:Landscape
Category:Sustainable urban planning
Category:Water pollution
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