Drawing together evaluations of green infrastructure policy-making and practice from across the world Global Green Infrastructure illustrates where successful practices can be identified.
Drawing together evaluations of green infrastructure policy-making and practice from across the world Global Green Infrastructure illustrates where successful practices can be identified.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Mell is a Lecturer in Planning & Civic Design at the University of Liverpool. He teaches and researches green infrastructure and planning issues across the world, evaluating the opportunities and disconnects between landscape planning strategy, policy and practice.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Green Infrastructure: What where and why? 2. The Antecedents of Green Infrastructure: Olmsted Howard and Beyond 3. Green infrastructure: Linking Concepts with Practice 4. The USA: Water Management in Chicago and the Atlanta Beltline Development 5. UK: the London Olympic Park and Cambridgeshire Green Infrastructure Strategy 6. Europe - Green Infrastructure Development in Paris (France) and Milan (Italy) 7. India: Lessons in Innovative Green Infrastructure Planning in New Delhi and Ahmedabad 8. China - Evaluating the Value of Green Infrastructure Planning in Shanghai 9. Global Reflections of Green Infrastructure Investment: Successes and Barriers
1. Green Infrastructure: What where and why? 2. The Antecedents of Green Infrastructure: Olmsted Howard and Beyond 3. Green infrastructure: Linking Concepts with Practice 4. The USA: Water Management in Chicago and the Atlanta Beltline Development 5. UK: the London Olympic Park and Cambridgeshire Green Infrastructure Strategy 6. Europe - Green Infrastructure Development in Paris (France) and Milan (Italy) 7. India: Lessons in Innovative Green Infrastructure Planning in New Delhi and Ahmedabad 8. China - Evaluating the Value of Green Infrastructure Planning in Shanghai 9. Global Reflections of Green Infrastructure Investment: Successes and Barriers
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