The library has been sorted by area of work, topic area, resource type and publishers. The areas of work include: Climate Change, Healthy Place-making, Garden Cities and New Towns, Community Participation and Social Justice, Parks and Green Infrastructure, and Planning Reform.
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Webinar: Introduction to the Green Infrastructure Standards Framework
Introduction to the Green Infrastructure Standards Framework
Webinar: Biodiversity and environmental net gain: opportunities for delivering green infrastructure
Biodiversity and environmental net gain: opportunities for delivering green infrastructure
Walking in Urban Parks and Green Spaces
Study that looks at people’s attitudes to walking to their local urban parks and green spaces. Findings are based on market research among 1,000 people, forming a representative sample of ages and socio-economic groups across Britain.
Health, Wealth and Happiness – the multiple benefits of green infrastructure Expert Paper
Showcases the increasing evidence on how green infrastructure affects wellbeing and shows that, with proper public funding and private finance, the increase in benefits can be significant.
Guide 7: Planning for Green and Prosperous Places
This Practical Guide, published with the support of the Lady Margaret Paterson Osborn Trust, GreenBlue Urban and the PERFECT project, is intended for anyone involved in creating a new large-scale development – whether or not it is described as a ‘Garden City’ – although it is primarily aimed at people working on Garden Cities, ‘garden towns’, and ‘garden villages’. It provides a snapshot of current thinking the current policy context and alerts readers to new ideas and sources of information, and it sets out principles for success in planning for green infrastructure in new developments.