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Challenges and Opportunities in Adopting Blue-Green Infrastructure in Cities of the Developing World
Challenges and opportunities in adopting blue-green infrastructure in cities across the developing world focus on the impact of urbanization in developing countries and the potential of blue-green infrastructure as a solution to urban challenges. It discusses the benefits and foundations of blue-green infrastructure, including the environmental, social and economic benefits of cities. The paper also discusses the challenges and opportunities of implementing this approach in developing cities, such as financing, urban planning and public attitudes, with case studies illustrating successful examples. These examples demonstrate how integrated planning and community participation can overcome these challenges, leading to more sustainable and climate-responsive cities. The paper highlights the importance of an integrated approach to the adoption of blue-green infrastructure. It highlights the need for collaboration between different urban actors, including governments, local communities and the private sector. This cooperation is crucial to overcoming institutional and financial obstacles. The document also emphasizes the importance of education and awareness to foster public acceptance and large infrastructure. It offers a holistic vision for transforming developing cities into greener, resilient and inclusive spaces while taking into account the challenges specific to these contexts.
Challenges and Opportunities in Adopting Blue-Green Infrastructure in Cities of the Developing World
Challenges and opportunities in adopting blue-green infrastructure in cities across the developing world focus on the impact of urbanization in developing countries and the potential of blue-green infrastructure as a solution to urban challenges. It discusses the benefits and foundations of blue-green infrastructure, including the environmental, social and economic benefits of cities. The paper also discusses the challenges and opportunities of implementing this approach in developing cities, such as financing, urban planning and public attitudes, with case studies illustrating successful examples. These examples demonstrate how integrated planning and community participation can overcome these challenges, leading to more sustainable and climate-responsive cities. The paper highlights the importance of an integrated approach to the adoption of blue-green infrastructure. It highlights the need for collaboration between different urban actors, including governments, local communities and the private sector. This cooperation is crucial to overcoming institutional and financial obstacles. The document also emphasizes the importance of education and awareness to foster public acceptance and large infrastructure. It offers a holistic vision for transforming developing cities into greener, resilient and inclusive spaces while taking into account the challenges specific to these contexts.
Challenges and Opportunities in Adopting Blue-Green Infrastructure in Cities of the Developing World
Joshi, P. K. (editor) / Rao, K. S. (editor) / Bhadouria, Rahul (editor) / Tripathi, Sachchidanand (editor) / Singh, Rishikesh (editor) / Keita, Kandas (author) / Kourouma, Sory (author)
Blue-Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Urban Settlements ; Chapter: 6 ; 139-165
2024-08-28
27 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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