A global policy-maker and practitioner survey is seeking highly valued input from experts with the aim to collect the best practice approaches and methods used in the work on urban green/ecosystem based approaches and to identify persisting knowledge and know-how gaps and barriers that continue to limit successful uptake and scale-up of green infrastructure in urban areas that would contribute to increased urban resilience to climate change and deliver a range of other co-benefits. The study is led by the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
Please follow this link to contribute to the survey: Survey on urban green infrastructure in policy-making and practice: knowledge gaps and barriers
For more information about the study, please click here.
A global policy-maker and practitioner survey is seeking highly valued input from experts with the aim to collect the best practice approaches and methods used in the work on urban green/ecosystem based approaches and to identify persisting knowledge and know-how gaps and barriers that continue to limit successful uptake and scale-up of green infrastructure in urban areas that would contribute to increased urban resilience to climate change and deliver a range of other co-benefits. The study is led by the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
Please follow this link to contribute to the survey: Survey on urban green infrastructure in policy-making and practice: knowledge gaps and barriers
For more information about the study, please click here.