Green infrastructure serves to provide an ecological framework for social, economic, and environmental health of the surroundings.
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Green infrastructure serves to provide an ecological framework for social, economic, and environmental health of the surroundings.
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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.
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However, green infrastructure can mean "low-carbon infrastructure" such as renewable energy infrastructure and public transportation systems .
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Blue-green infrastructure can be a component of "sustainable drainage systems" or "sustainable urban drainage systems" designed to manage water quantity and quality, while providing improvements to biodiversity and amenity.
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However, green infrastructure is really a larger concept and is closely associated with a variety of other ideas.
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Green infrastructure serves to provide an ecological framework for social, economic, and environmental health of the surroundings.
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Green infrastructure is often cheaper than other conventional water management strategies.
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Green infrastructure concepts originated in mid-1980s proposals for best management practices that would achieve more holistic stormwater quantity management goals for runoff volume reduction, erosion prevention, and aquifer recharge.
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Green infrastructure is a concept that highlights the importance of the natural environment in decisions about land-use planning.
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Green infrastructure planned agricultural greenbelts and wide, radiating boulevards surrounded by trees and shrubbery for Victoria, England.
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Green infrastructure roofs improve air and water quality while reducing energy cost.
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The Green Infrastructure Think Tank provides the support for policy development in the region and manages the web site that acts as a repository for information on Green Infrastructure.
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Green infrastructure programs managed by EPA and partner organizations are intended to improve water quality generally through more extensive management of stormwater runoff.
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Currently, an international standard for green infrastructure is developed: SuRe – The Standard for Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure is a global voluntary standard which integrates key criteria of sustainability and resilience into infrastructure development and upgrade.
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Good example of green infrastructure principles being applied at landscape scale is the Beijing Olympic site.
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Lafitte Greenway in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a post-Hurricane Katrina revitalization effort that utilizes green infrastructure to improve water quality as well as support wildlife habitat.
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One advantage that green infrastructure projects offer is that they generate so many benefits that they can compete for a variety of diverse funding sources.
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Two LEED initiatives that directly promote the use of green infrastructure include the rainwater management and heat island reduction credits.
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