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Infrastructure The structures, systems and facilities that support daily life such as water supply, roads and communications, including social infrastructure. is a large part of any urbanised land.
Using green infrastructure means replacing or supplementing traditional built infrastructure with natural and semi-natural systems.
These natural systems are often able to:
Green infrastructure has many benefits in urban environments.
Restored wetlands and roadside raingardens can be used to purify water, as well as minimise floods and erosion.
Increased planting in urban environments can:
As well as these benefits, the overall cost of green infrastructure can also be a fraction of constructed infrastructure solutions, due to lower ongoing maintenance costs.
These approaches help us to minimise the impacts of climate change by improving our resilience and allowing infrastructure to adapt to change.
To realise the opportunities that green infrastructure Natural and engineered ecological systems which integrate with the built environment to provide the widest possible range of ecological, community and infrastructure services. can provide, we can: