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Corridors for children and young people

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 …

How does your corridor fit with other corridors?

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 …

Measuring trees and leaf area

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 …

Allergies and pollution

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 …

What constitutes a corridor?

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 …

What is a green corridor?

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 …