Green infrastructure planning principles: An integrated literature review
Green infrastructure is a strategically planned network of natural and semi-natural areas,
including green and blue spaces and other ecosystems, designed and managed to deliver a …
including green and blue spaces and other ecosystems, designed and managed to deliver a …
What is green infrastructure? A study of definitions in US city planning
ZJ Grabowski, T McPhearson… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
In response to interdependent challenges, city planners are increasingly adopting “green
infrastructure”(GI). Reviewing 122 plans from 20 US cities, we identify what types of city …
infrastructure”(GI). Reviewing 122 plans from 20 US cities, we identify what types of city …
Transforming US urban green infrastructure planning to address equity
Abstract Cities across the Unites States have embraced green infrastructure (GI) in official
planning efforts. The plans conceptualize GI as providing multiple functions and benefits for …
planning efforts. The plans conceptualize GI as providing multiple functions and benefits for …
With the process comes the progress: A systematic review to support governance assessment of urban nature-based solutions
The last decade has seen a profound increase in the development of assessment
frameworks for ecosystem services, green infrastructure and nature-based solutions (NBS) …
frameworks for ecosystem services, green infrastructure and nature-based solutions (NBS) …
[图书][B] Sustainable urbanism in China
Sustainable Urbanism in China explores the notion of" Sustainable Urbanism" by
considering the role sustainable neighborhood planning plays in the larger picture of …
considering the role sustainable neighborhood planning plays in the larger picture of …
Investigation on urban greenspace in relation to sociodemographic factors and health inequity based on different greenspace metrics in 3 US urban communities
Background Study results are inconclusive regarding how access to greenspace differs by
sociodemographic status potentially due to lack of consideration of varying dimensions of …
sociodemographic status potentially due to lack of consideration of varying dimensions of …
Urban forest and the question of planning-sustainability inadequacy
Many cities seek urban green infrastructure to improve their liveability amid rapid
urbanisation and climate change. The changes brought by urban green infrastructure are …
urbanisation and climate change. The changes brought by urban green infrastructure are …
Urban green space arrangement for an optimal landscape planning strategy for runoff reduction
B Yang, D Lee - Land, 2021 - mdpi.com
Increased impervious surfaces due to urbanization have reduced evaporation and infiltration
into the soil compared with existing natural water cycle systems, which causes various …
into the soil compared with existing natural water cycle systems, which causes various …
Do persons with low socioeconomic status have less access to greenspace? Application of accessibility index to urban parks in Seoul, South Korea
Access to urban greenspace has many benefits such as improved health and social
cohesion. If access differs by population, these benefits make access to greenspace an …
cohesion. If access differs by population, these benefits make access to greenspace an …
Ecosystem service use and the motivations for use in central parks in three European cities
The majority of Europeans live in cities, where parks as components of Urban Green Spaces
(UGSs) play an important role in well-being and the provision of ecosystem services (ES) …
(UGSs) play an important role in well-being and the provision of ecosystem services (ES) …