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Urban Ecological Infrastructure: An inclusive concept for the non-built urban environment

Urban Ecological Infrastructure: An inclusive concept for the non-built urban environment

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Urban Ecological Infrastructure: An inclusive concept for the non-built urban environment

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Urban Ecological Infrastructure: An inclusive concept for the non-built urban environment

Publisher

Oakland: University of California Press

Journal title

Elementa (Washington, D.C.), 2019, Vol.7 (4)

Language

English

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Publisher

Oakland: University of California Press

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Contents

It is likely that half of the urban areas that will exist in 2050 have not yet been designed and built. This provides tremendous opportunities for enhancing urban sustainability, and using “nature in cities” is critical to more resilient solutions to urban challenges. Terms for “urban nature” include Green Infrastructure (GI), Green-Blue Infrastruc...

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Urban Ecological Infrastructure: An inclusive concept for the non-built urban environment

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_69953344ea2b495cbac0492f5d0c472c

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_69953344ea2b495cbac0492f5d0c472c

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ISSN

2325-1026

E-ISSN

2325-1026

DOI

10.1525/elementa.385

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