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Adelaide Design Manual – Greening
The Greening section of the Adelaide Design Manual outlines the principles associated with greening...
Read moreThe Greening section of the Adelaide Design Manual outlines the principles associated with greening the city streets and the approaches such as Living Architecture, Green Streets, Water Sensitive Urban Design, Urban Forests and Urban Food which contribute to the city’s environmental and lifestyle benefits such as shelter and cooling.
South Australia Implementation tools State-specific Urban greening benefits LinkAdelaide Garden Guide for New Homes
The guide provides small garden designs and planting ideas to help make it easy to implement the...
Read moreThe guide provides small garden designs and planting ideas to help make it easy to implement the Planning and Design Code’s mandatory tree planting and soft landscaping requirements for new homes and major renovations in metropolitan Adelaide. It aims to inspire people who are building new homes or extensions to add more greenery and improve the liveability of Adelaide’s neighbourhoods.
South Australia Implementation tools State-specific LinkCreating Greener Places for Healthy and Sustainable Communities: Ideas for Quality Green Public Space in South Australia
This document has been developed through collaboration between SA Government departments and the...
Read moreThis document has been developed through collaboration between SA Government departments and the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (SA Chapter). It provides a strong framework for community members, landscape professionals, urban planning professionals, local Councils and regional authorities to protect and enhance quality green spaces in recognition of the health, wellbeing and environmental benefits they provide.
South Australia Implementation tools State-specific LinkCREATING MORE SPACES FOR TREES
The efforts to increase tree canopy in Adelaide have been hindered by inefficiencies with long-term...
Read moreThe efforts to increase tree canopy in Adelaide have been hindered by inefficiencies with long-term planning for planting trees and collaborating with the multiple interests to find underground space to plant trees. This report provides insight into the broader issues and finds opportunities relating to city and urban green infrastructure development within the context of utility services and planning regulations.
South Australia Case studies Implementation tools State-specific LinkDeveloping an urban greening strategy for metropolitan Adelaide
A summary of some of the early research and scoping supporting the development of the urban greening...
Read moreA summary of some of the early research and scoping supporting the development of the urban greening strategy for metro Adelaide.
South Australia Stakeholder engagement State-specific Strategies and plans LinkGreen Infrastructure Commitment
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport has a significant role to play in achieving the...
Read moreThe Department for Infrastructure and Transport has a significant role to play in achieving the canopy cover target for Metropolitan Adelaide, due to its significant property portfolio and its role in planning and delivering public infrastructure. As a lead agency, the Department has committed to identify and pursue feasible opportunities to expand green infrastructure (including water sensitive urban design) on public land, focusing on priority areas identified by Green Adelaide, corridors which provide for active travel, and new infrastructure projects.
South Australia State-specific Strategies and plans LinkOPTIONS ANALYSIS: Costs and Benefits of Urban Tree Canopy Options for Minor Infill Development in the Planning and Design Code
To determine the most cost-effective way to balance urban tree canopy and infill outcomes, this...
Read moreTo determine the most cost-effective way to balance urban tree canopy and infill outcomes, this study tested policy options for the new Planning and Design Code. The ‘One Tree Policy’ proposed in the new Planning and Design Code is expected to deliver economic, amenity and liveability gains to the Greater Adelaide community valued at $26.4 million (Benefit Cost Ratio 1.7), and is therefore a worthwhile initiative for government to consider.
South Australia Implementation tools State-specific Urban greening benefits LinkRaising the bar on Residential Infill
Infill development is the single largest provider of new housing in Greater Adelaide, with a...
Read moreInfill development is the single largest provider of new housing in Greater Adelaide, with a projected net annual increase of approximately 2500 residential dwellings. This report provides an overview of the policy implemented in the Planning and Design Code to improve residential infill and the benefits supported by evidence-based research.
South Australia Additional resources Implementation tools State-specific LinkTrees in challenging places
This City of West Torrens initiative provides guidance for Councils on planting trees where the...
Read moreThis City of West Torrens initiative provides guidance for Councils on planting trees where the planting space is small or contested. The Design Guideline summarises Council experiences of green and grey infrastructure conflicts, and the relevant local, national and international guidance. It provides six design principles for more, and more successful, street tree planting: ‘the roots get the shoots’ (soil volume is critical); ‘happy trees happy infrastructure’ (risks to infrastructure are reduced if the tree’s needs are met); cost efficient solutions maximise implementation; the right tree for the right location; prioritise trees; and an integrated approach (to produce the best outcomes for all).
South Australia Implementation tools State-specific LinkUrban Heat and Tree Mapping Viewer
The Urban Heat and Tree Mapping Viewer enables the exploration of high-resolution surface...
Read moreThe Urban Heat and Tree Mapping Viewer enables the exploration of high-resolution surface temperature data for the Adelaide metropolitan area. The data presented can be used to: - Evaluate how urban infrastructure choices affect the temperature characteristics and extents of urban heat islands, - Help plan activities to mitigate high temperatures in the urban environment, and - Improve the resilience of communities and assets to extreme heat and prolonged heat events.
South Australia Implementation tools Reporting, Measurement & Tracking State-specific Link