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Multifunctionality of Green Resilient Region
The key principle and well-established concept of green infrastructure is multifunctionality (GI). It refers to GI’s capacity to fulfill multiple activities such as social, economic, and ecological while offering numerous advantages to the associated geographical region. The ecosystem services provided by GI are expertly managed, executed, and largely accepted by the public, owing to various shareholder collaboration, landscape stewardship, a participatory approach, and social inclusion.
Multifunctionality of Green Resilient Region
The key principle and well-established concept of green infrastructure is multifunctionality (GI). It refers to GI’s capacity to fulfill multiple activities such as social, economic, and ecological while offering numerous advantages to the associated geographical region. The ecosystem services provided by GI are expertly managed, executed, and largely accepted by the public, owing to various shareholder collaboration, landscape stewardship, a participatory approach, and social inclusion.
Multifunctionality of Green Resilient Region
Kumareswaran, Keerththana (author) / Jayasinghe, Guttila Yugantha (author)
Green Infrastructure and Urban Climate Resilience ; Chapter: 7 ; 289-334
2023-08-30
46 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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