
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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- www.asla.org/2010awards/064.html
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- web.archive.org/web/20120323074649/http:/www.greeninfrastructuredesign.org/amap/file.php%3Ffile=130230562031_final__benefits_1__why_is_gi_important_.pdf
- web.archive.org/web/20120323074707/http:/www.greeninfrastructuredesign.org/amap/file.php%3Ffile=130230596533_final__benefits_2__the_benefits_of_gi.pdf
- web.archive.org/web/20071102105648/http:/www.dnr.state.md.us/greenways/gi/gi.html
- archive.today/20070704010626/http:/www.greeninfrastructure.net/gi_case_studies
- www.cityofchicago.org/content/dam/city/depts/cdot/Green_Alley_Handbook_2010.pdf
- www.epa.gov/green-infrastructure/green-infrastructure-design-and-implementation
- www.nashville.gov/stormwater/docs/other/Green_Infrastructure_Design_final.pdf
- web.archive.org/web/20120320023034/http:/www.sedev.org/downloads/GreenInfrastructureHandbook.pdf
- www.nrdc.org/water/pollution/rooftopsii/
- www.pima.gov/sdcp/
- dirt.asla.org/2013/12/18/the-new-philadelphia-story-is-about-green-infrastructure/
- web.archive.org/web/20071118101431/http:/www.greeninfrastructurewiki.com/
- web.archive.org/web/20180309000539/http:/www.greeninfrastructuredesign.org/
- www.phillywatersheds.org/ltcpu/LTCPU_Summary_HiRes.pdf
- www.paveshare.org/1/post/2012/09/permeable-design-lesson-overview.html
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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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- 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
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