Green infrastructure is a network of multi-functional green space and other green features, urban and rural, which can deliver quality of life and environmental benefits for communities.
Green infrastructure is not simply an alternative description for conventional open space. It includes parks, open spaces, playing fields, woodlands – and also street trees, allotments, private gardens, green roofs and walls, sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) and soils. It includes rivers, streams, canals and other water bodies, sometimes called ‘blue infrastructure’.
Green Infrastructure at the TCPA
The TCPA has been promoting the inclusion of green spaces in urban areas for over 100 years, as a core principle of the original Garden City movement. Now, the TCPA manages the Green Infrastructure Partnership, a network of over, 2000 members which shares information about the latest green infrastructure policies and project across the UK. The TCPA’s work on long-term stewardship is also helping to ensure that green infrastructure continues to deliver benefits for people and the planet.
Join the Green Infrastructure Partnership (GIP)
Join our community of members to access our archive of recordings from past Green Infrastructure related webinars and workshops and receive discounts on future events.
A New Era for Green Infrastructure?
Produced by the Green Infrastructure Partnership, this online conference focused on public engagement and skills shortages in green infrastructure provision.
Green Cities Webinars
These introductory webinars are of particular interest to councillors and those new to the green infrastructure agenda.
Green Infrastructure Resources
This collection brings together helpful green infrastructure resources.
PERFECT
PERFECT was an international green infrastructure partnership led by the TCPA. It highlighted green infrastructure’s potential contribution in creating resilient and prosperous regions.
Resources
Expert paper: Place-making and green infrastructure
By Fiona Howie, Chief Executive, Town and Country Planning Association– a paper on the importance of green infrastructure for the delivery of high-quality places – Jan. 2020
Expert paper: What does good green infrastructure policy look like?
By Alister J Scott, Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, University of Northumbria, and Max Hislop Glasgow and Clyde Valley Green Network Partnership – a paper on developing a policy assessment tool to assess plans, policies and programmes – Jan. 2020
Green Cities UK brochure
Why local leaders are prioritising investment in making towns and cities greener
News & Blog

Parks, pride and place research: 5 key findings
New More in Common report, supported by the TCPA and funded by the Wates Family Enterprise Trust, finds restoring local green space would…

Fix the parks to prove you can fix the country, say voters
New More in Common report, supported by the TCPA and funded by the Wates Family Enterprise Trust, finds restoring local…

Announcing the TCPA’s Annual Conference 2025: The Purpose of Planning
We are pleased to announce the TCPA’s 2025 Annual Conference will focus on the Purpose of Planning. Championing sustainable development…


