Green Infrastructure (GI) provides an important life-support system for regions and cities. Inspired by, supported by or copied from nature, GI is intended to deal with issues that traditional grey infrastructure can hardly accomplish. Initiated by the European Union’s (EU) Biodiversity Strategy, Germany was an early adopter and thus a role model for the GI approach. In particular, a systematic GI planning system composed of formal and informal planning instruments has been established and implemented from the national to the local level. In comparison, China has not yet officially issued guidance or laws for GI planning. Instead, GI implementations are mainly concentrated at the urban and local scale in the form of green municipal engineer...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Urban green infrastructure (UGI) planning, based on certain principles, has eme...
China is undergoing the largest scale of urbanization in history and at an unprecedented pace. The c...
Green infrastructure has been a popular framework for smart development and conservation planning. I...
The evolution of Green Infrastructure (GI) planning has varied dramatically between nations. Althoug...
The evolution of Green Infrastructure (GI) planning has varied dramatically between nations. Althoug...
Abstract Green infrastructure is a concept aimed at realizing a strategically planned network of val...
This study aims to clarify the nature and characteristics of green infrastructure and green infrastr...
A variety of similarities between green infrastructure and the German landscape planning can be foun...
During the 20th century, a variety of concepts were developed aimed to provide frameworks for green ...
Green infrastructure (GI) is generally defined as a network of natural and semi-natural regions that...
Urbanization is a global trend, particularly strong in many Asian countries, Africa, and some Lain A...
Having witnessed significant advancement from an academic aspect and practical experiences, strategi...
Interest in green infrastructure (GI) has grown in research, policy and planning in recent decades. ...
Ecological networks are often represented as utopian webs of green meandering through cities, across...
One of the greatest challenges of today’s society is to achieve sustainable urban development. Chin...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Urban green infrastructure (UGI) planning, based on certain principles, has eme...
China is undergoing the largest scale of urbanization in history and at an unprecedented pace. The c...
Green infrastructure has been a popular framework for smart development and conservation planning. I...
The evolution of Green Infrastructure (GI) planning has varied dramatically between nations. Althoug...
The evolution of Green Infrastructure (GI) planning has varied dramatically between nations. Althoug...
Abstract Green infrastructure is a concept aimed at realizing a strategically planned network of val...
This study aims to clarify the nature and characteristics of green infrastructure and green infrastr...
A variety of similarities between green infrastructure and the German landscape planning can be foun...
During the 20th century, a variety of concepts were developed aimed to provide frameworks for green ...
Green infrastructure (GI) is generally defined as a network of natural and semi-natural regions that...
Urbanization is a global trend, particularly strong in many Asian countries, Africa, and some Lain A...
Having witnessed significant advancement from an academic aspect and practical experiences, strategi...
Interest in green infrastructure (GI) has grown in research, policy and planning in recent decades. ...
Ecological networks are often represented as utopian webs of green meandering through cities, across...
One of the greatest challenges of today’s society is to achieve sustainable urban development. Chin...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Urban green infrastructure (UGI) planning, based on certain principles, has eme...
China is undergoing the largest scale of urbanization in history and at an unprecedented pace. The c...
Green infrastructure has been a popular framework for smart development and conservation planning. I...