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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 LinkAILA Green Infrastructure Position Statement
AILA’s position statements articulate and clarify AILA’s position on a number of relevant and...
Read moreAILA’s position statements articulate and clarify AILA’s position on a number of relevant and topical issues and have been developed to help communicate these to the public, the media and our members alike.
National Urban greening benefits LinkBlue + Green = Liveability
The paper talks to the value of water to livable communities. It builds the case for investing in...
Read moreThe paper talks to the value of water to livable communities. It builds the case for investing in water-enabled green and blue infrastructure and quantifies the public health benefits that can be generated.
Victoria Urban greening benefits LinkCities for People and Nature
The Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub has released a free e-book, Cities for People and Nature. The...
Read moreThe Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub has released a free e-book, Cities for People and Nature. The e-book showcases the hub’s findings following six years of research. It follows five key themes: cities are Indigenous places, air quality, urban greening, urban biodiversity and future cities. It also explores the impact that the Hub’s research has made on the sustainability and liveability of our urban environments. Readers can interact with the multimedia elements, including video and audio, and find links to useful resources, such as apps, factsheets, reports and more.
Victoria Reporting, Measurement & Tracking Urban greening benefits LinkClimate change in Australia: Projections for NRM regions
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Read moreEvaluating Revealed Preferences for Street Tree Cover Targets: A Business Case for Collaborative Investment in Leafier Streetscapes in Brisbane, Australia
Many cities are seeking to optimise the ecosystem service benefits of urban trees by incorporating...
Read moreMany cities are seeking to optimise the ecosystem service benefits of urban trees by incorporating goals for increasing tree canopy cover into strategies that promote liveability and urban sustainability. This study adapts revealed preference valuation techniques as a combined policy evaluation and business case tool with broader application to urban forest planning and investment. In partnership with Alicia Rambaldi and Neil Sipe.
Queensland Urban greening benefits LinkGlobal Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
This report represents a critical assessment - the first ever carried out by an intergovernmental...
Read moreThis report represents a critical assessment - the first ever carried out by an intergovernmental body -of the status and trends of the natural world, the social implications of these trends, their direct and indirect causes, and, importantly, the actions that can still be taken to ensure a better future for all. These complex links have been assessed using a simple, yet very inclusive framework that should resonate with a wide range of stakeholders, since it recognises diverse world views, values and knowledge systems.
International Urban greening benefits LinkGreen City Guidelines
The ‘Green City Guidelines’ project is an internationally targeted initiative that aims to...
Read moreThe ‘Green City Guidelines’ project is an internationally targeted initiative that aims to provide practitioners and decision-makers with the essential information they need to understand and communicate the benefits of urban green space or more accurately green infrastructure.
International Urban greening benefits LinkGuide to Cost-Benefit Analysis
This Guide is a Treasury Policy and Guidelines paper that sets out how to undertake cost-benefit...
Read moreThis Guide is a Treasury Policy and Guidelines paper that sets out how to undertake cost-benefit analysis (CBA) for NSW government initiatives. It also describes the role of CBA in supporting evidence-informed decision making and provides guidance for practitioners.
New South Wales Additional resources Strategies and plans Urban greening benefits LinkHealth benefits from water centric liveable communities
This comprehensive document assists in understanding and quantifying the liveability associated...
Read moreThis comprehensive document assists in understanding and quantifying the liveability associated health benefits of water industry investments in order to better inform investment decisions.
Victoria Urban greening benefits LinkNecessity of Urban Green Space for Children’s Optimal Development
This discussion paper provides a normative framework for the relevance of green space to several...
Read moreThis discussion paper provides a normative framework for the relevance of green space to several international frameworks, including the Sustainable Development Goals. It discusses the many benefits of green space to childhood development and provides recommended interventions at all levels.
International Urban greening benefits 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 Link