Scandinavian countries are often mentioned as forerunners in sustainable urban development; here, green infrastructure (GI) planning has played an important role. However, little is known about the status of GI planning at a municipal level—this paper aims to provide such knowledge. In an analysis of GI plans or municipal master plans from 24 municipalities in Scandinavia, we explored the scope of the plans, the focus of the goals/strategies, the terminology, and the measures for access to green spaces. The results show that all the municipalities had strategies for GI, but only 60% had a GI plan or a similar “greenspace” document. Social values were the main focus of the plans, particularly recreation and access. GI was a concept more comm...
The term green infrastructure captures the need to conserve biodiversity and to sustain landscapes’ ...
Interest in green infrastructure (GI) has grown in research, policy and planning in recent decades. ...
In the quest for more sustainable urban landscape development, the concept of “green infrastructure”...
Scandinavian countries are often mentioned as forerunners in sustainable urban development; here, gr...
Bringing nature back to cities to counteract the negative impacts of rapid urbanization has resulted...
Green infrastructure has numerous beneficial ecosystem services which can make a city more sustainab...
Urban green infrastructure (UGI) planning, based on certain principles, has emerged as a way to conc...
Scientific advancements on Green Infrastructure (GI) and Ecosystem Services (ES) have been conducted...
Urban greenspace has the potential to bring a lot of positive effects to the urban environment. Bett...
The Nordic countries are known for their green cities, full of accessible green and blue spaces and ...
Green infrastructure (GI) is generally defined as a network of natural and semi-natural regions that...
The thesis covers the role of the Green Space Factor (GSF) system as a nature-based solution for eco...
Experiences from the past 25 years have shown that there are some major conflicts between the densif...
Urban green spaces are essential elements of cities, contributing to the quality of life in numerous...
Green terms to bring the greenery back to cities have frequently begun to be coined as a result of r...
The term green infrastructure captures the need to conserve biodiversity and to sustain landscapes’ ...
Interest in green infrastructure (GI) has grown in research, policy and planning in recent decades. ...
In the quest for more sustainable urban landscape development, the concept of “green infrastructure”...
Scandinavian countries are often mentioned as forerunners in sustainable urban development; here, gr...
Bringing nature back to cities to counteract the negative impacts of rapid urbanization has resulted...
Green infrastructure has numerous beneficial ecosystem services which can make a city more sustainab...
Urban green infrastructure (UGI) planning, based on certain principles, has emerged as a way to conc...
Scientific advancements on Green Infrastructure (GI) and Ecosystem Services (ES) have been conducted...
Urban greenspace has the potential to bring a lot of positive effects to the urban environment. Bett...
The Nordic countries are known for their green cities, full of accessible green and blue spaces and ...
Green infrastructure (GI) is generally defined as a network of natural and semi-natural regions that...
The thesis covers the role of the Green Space Factor (GSF) system as a nature-based solution for eco...
Experiences from the past 25 years have shown that there are some major conflicts between the densif...
Urban green spaces are essential elements of cities, contributing to the quality of life in numerous...
Green terms to bring the greenery back to cities have frequently begun to be coined as a result of r...
The term green infrastructure captures the need to conserve biodiversity and to sustain landscapes’ ...
Interest in green infrastructure (GI) has grown in research, policy and planning in recent decades. ...
In the quest for more sustainable urban landscape development, the concept of “green infrastructure”...