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Green Infrastructure: Map and Plan the Natural World with GIS
Preventing fatigue and restoring the attention of patients undergoing serious illness through environmental stimulus was considered to be important in cancer patient recovery programmes (Cimprich, 1993). Breast cancer patients exposed ...
This book explores several interpretations of Green Infrastructure bringing together case studies of policy, practice, ecological change and community understandings of landscape.
Introduction -- Landscape planning, design, and green infrastructure -- Green infrastructure in practice -- Case studies: Green infrastructure at the regional scale (Cleveland and Northeast Ohio: Green infrastructure for a city in ...
Because of this, green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) is being used to add to or even replace original grey infrastructure (Ellis, 2012; Fletcher et al., 2015; Keeley et al., 2013). Unlike grey infrastructure, GSI plays a role not only ...
Based on these discussions, this work proposes that a green infrastructure approach to planning can be used to meet the complex challenges of current landscape planning.
This book analyses international Green Infrastructure (GI) planning and design strategies. The GI strategy is widely recognized for its multifunctionality (as a tool for ecological, economic and social enhancement) and multiscalarity.