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University of Melbourne: Green Infrastructure Research Group
The Green Infrastructure Research Group is an interdisciplinary team of Australia’s leading green...
Read moreThe Green Infrastructure Research Group is an interdisciplinary team of Australia’s leading green infrastructure experts with a shared passion for using plants to make cities more liveable. They create and embed knowledge and technologies in smart design, construction and maintenance of green spaces, trees, parks, rain gardens, community gardens and green roofs and facades in built environments. They are part of the School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences at the University of Melbourne.
Victoria Additional resources LinkValue Analysis of Urban Greening on Private Land
Expertly led by Melbourne Water in collaboration with Living Melbourne stakeholders, the overarching...
Read moreExpertly led by Melbourne Water in collaboration with Living Melbourne stakeholders, the overarching objective of this report is to help encourage canopy cover on private land through having a clear understanding and way of communicating the monetary value and benefits trees provide on private property.
Victoria Implementation tools Reporting, Measurement & Tracking State-specific LinkValuing Green Guide
This document is a summary of work by a team from Victoria University and the University of...
Read moreThis document is a summary of work by a team from Victoria University and the University of Melbourne who surveyed the economic benefits of green roofs, walls and façades in the research literature and industry reports.
Victoria Urban greening benefits LinkVictorian Biodiversity Atlas
The VBA species observations are a foundation dataset that feeds into some of the many biodiversity...
Read moreThe VBA species observations are a foundation dataset that feeds into some of the many biodiversity tools used in DELWP’s everyday decision making - showing where wildlife is now and how this has changed over time. You can use the atlas to search and map species from across the state, check for threatened species in your area.
Victoria Reporting, Measurement & Tracking State-specific Link