A Cross-border Review of Green Infrastructure Planning Methods and Differences
2018
The research presents the different practices of green infrastructure (GI)
development between countries and groups of countries. The concept of GI, published
in the United States in 1996 (Benedict, M. A. – McMahon, E. T. 2006), was adopted all
over the world. However, the practical transposition of a complex concept at a theoretical
level differs in many countries, with unique aspects focusing on the country’s culture.
After studying the concept of GI, the study analyses the practice of European countries
based on given criteria and then characterises their practice. According to our results
the integration of GI into legal system is not a common solution, rather uses the member
states manuals or strategies for implementation. The objectives have been formulated
according to existing nature conservation system. The existing mapping systems followed
the MAES29 Atlas. The implementation of GI is strongly connected to social initiatives;
however, very few states facilitate effectively the bottom-up implementation and financial
schemes. Thanks to this research, the currently developed GI implementation in Hungary
can be integrated into international trends.
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