Green infrastructure plays a critical role in environmentally sustainable urbanization in developing countries. Based on a review of academic outputs, this paper explores green infrastructure in the context of informal urban settlements. It identifies three ways informal settlements are connected to green spaces and natural ecosystems functioning as urban green infrastructure and then shows examples of benefits derived (ecosystem services) by the urban poor from these connections. Undesirable aspects and negative outcomes, regarded as ecosystem disservices, from the connection to natural ecosystems are also pointed out. The potentials of enhancing ecosystem services in terms of improving quality of life and the environment in informal settl...
Green infrastructure (GI) includes an array of products, technologies, and practices that use natura...
Cities often don’t appreciate the benefits of green infrastructure (GI) enough. To recognise the ext...
Authors acknowledge funding from the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, ...
Green infrastructure plays a critical role in environmentally sustainable urbanization in developing...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the F...
The aim of this paper is to highlight limits in the current conceptualisation and implementation of ...
Africa is urbanizing at an astonishing rate. To meet many of the Sustainable Development Goals there...
Interest in ecosystems services and green infrastructures is a result of conceptual developments in ...
Mart et Scien (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018A stro...
Impacts of climate change are often acute for those who live in informal settlements, the places whe...
AbstractThe green economy is widely promoted as a 21st century solution to sustainable development. ...
Urban green infrastructure and its ecosystem services are often conceptualised in terms of a predomi...
The green economy is widely promoted as a 21st century solution to sustainable development. The role...
Green infrastructure (GI) includes an array of products, technologies, and practices that use natura...
Access to adequate environmental amenities is fundamental for the sustainability and quality of huma...
Green infrastructure (GI) includes an array of products, technologies, and practices that use natura...
Cities often don’t appreciate the benefits of green infrastructure (GI) enough. To recognise the ext...
Authors acknowledge funding from the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, ...
Green infrastructure plays a critical role in environmentally sustainable urbanization in developing...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the F...
The aim of this paper is to highlight limits in the current conceptualisation and implementation of ...
Africa is urbanizing at an astonishing rate. To meet many of the Sustainable Development Goals there...
Interest in ecosystems services and green infrastructures is a result of conceptual developments in ...
Mart et Scien (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018A stro...
Impacts of climate change are often acute for those who live in informal settlements, the places whe...
AbstractThe green economy is widely promoted as a 21st century solution to sustainable development. ...
Urban green infrastructure and its ecosystem services are often conceptualised in terms of a predomi...
The green economy is widely promoted as a 21st century solution to sustainable development. The role...
Green infrastructure (GI) includes an array of products, technologies, and practices that use natura...
Access to adequate environmental amenities is fundamental for the sustainability and quality of huma...
Green infrastructure (GI) includes an array of products, technologies, and practices that use natura...
Cities often don’t appreciate the benefits of green infrastructure (GI) enough. To recognise the ext...
Authors acknowledge funding from the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, ...