When planning places with children and young people in mind, it is important to see both their needs and agency. Interacting with the local environment in a range of ways …
Green corridors are both naturally existing and constructed, and provide the blueprint for planning, design and care for people, culture and the environment. Expanding our view You have now shared …
There are different ways to make choices about trees and shrubs, including quantitative and qualitative methods. You can use a mix of methods to find a local solution that meets …
Trees also have their challenges, which require consideration in tree selection and placement, including both health risks and other social risks. Allergies Respiratory allergies represent a major public health issue …
Identifying the ‘green’ and ‘grey’ components of green corridors is an essential part of developing appropriate designs. Categorising and classifying green infrastructure Green corridors include a range of different types …
The term ‘green corridor’ is commonly used in many countries in Europe, however, the concept is named differently around the globe such as ‘corridors verdes’ in Portugal, ‘zold folyod’ in …
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Designing a Green Corridor for Clean Air and Comfort