[HTML][HTML] A 'green'chameleon: Exploring the many disciplinary definitions, goals, and forms of “green infrastructure”

AM Matsler, S Meerow, IC Mell… - Landscape and Urban …, 2021 - Elsevier
While the concept of green infrastructure (GI) is increasingly popular, definitions,
terminology, and goals differ based on geographic and disciplinary context. This paper …

Review of emerging contaminants in green stormwater infrastructure: Antibiotic resistance genes, microplastics, tire wear particles, PFAS, and temperature

B Bodus, K O'Malley, G Dieter, C Gunawardana… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Green stormwater infrastructure is a growing management approach to capturing, infiltrating,
and treating runoff at the source. However, there are several emerging contaminants for …

[HTML][HTML] A framework for assessing and implementing the co-benefits of nature-based solutions in urban areas

CM Raymond, N Frantzeskaki, N Kabisch… - … Science & Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
To address challenges associated with climate resilience, health and well-being in urban
areas, current policy platforms are shifting their focus from ecosystem-based to nature-based …

The climate benefits, co-benefits, and trade-offs of green infrastructure: A systematic literature review

C Choi, P Berry, A Smith - Journal of Environmental Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Climate change increases risks to natural and human systems. Green infrastructure (GI) has
been increasingly recognized as a promising nature-based solution for climate change …

Adapting cities for climate change through urban green infrastructure planning

R Ramyar, A Ackerman, DM Johnston - Cities, 2021 - Elsevier
Green Infrastructure (GI) planning firstly developed as an integrated approach to ecological
and conservation planning. Then it has advanced and used in several disciplines such as …

From multifunctionality to multiple ecosystem services? A conceptual framework for multifunctionality in green infrastructure planning for urban areas

R Hansen, S Pauleit - Ambio, 2014 - Springer
Green infrastructure (GI) and ecosystem services (ES) are promoted as concepts that have
potential to improve environmental planning in urban areas based on a more holistic …

Towards a better understanding of Green Infrastructure: A critical review

J Wang, E Banzhaf - Ecological Indicators, 2018 - Elsevier
Based on a comprehensive analysis of key definitions of Green Infrastructure (GI) and their
conceptual evolution, we present a review of current GI mapping approaches at multiple …

[HTML][HTML] Green, hybrid, or grey disaster risk reduction measures: what shapes public preferences for nature-based solutions?

CC Anderson, FG Renaud, S Hanscomb… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Nature-based solutions (NbS) contrast with grey infrastructure measures to reduce risk from
natural hazards. Using natural and sustainable measures (green) or combining green with …

Methodological framework for urban sprawl control through sustainable planning of urban green infrastructure

AA Gavrilidis, MR Niță, DA Onose, DL Badiu… - Ecological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Urban sprawl is a significant challenge in urban areas and its negative influence on the
quality of living confronts the scientific community, authorities, and stakeholders in …

[HTML][HTML] Green Infrastructure as a tool to support spatial planning in European urban regions

R Lafortezza, C Davies, G Sanesi… - iForest-Biogeosciences …, 2013 - sisef.it
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem
and landscape management in Europe. First of all, in line with international developments …