id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5qxlsbau3nenrdl5box7vn7wpi Linda Shi Beyond flood risk reduction: How can green infrastructure advance both social justice and regional impact? 2020 10 .pdf application/pdf 8995 1009 50 This essay argues that cities need both large-scale and justice-enhancing nature-based solutions. socio-ecological landscapes, and (2) advancing metropolitan regional governance strategies that alleviate municipal fiscal Keywords Green infrastructure · Nature-based solutions · Flooding · Climate adaptation · Governance · Equity with the European Commission funding a Green Infrastructure Working Group in 2011, advancing nature-based solutions as an economic environmental risks, few cities have prioritized natural hazard risks in land use plans, despite growing awareness over Climate Change Compact is working with The Nature Conservancy to pilot restoration projects to reduce flooding and K, Teicher H (2016) Equity impacts of urban land use planning for climate adaptation critical perspectives from the global change: exploring the flood risk management role of green infrastructure landscapes. Beyond flood risk reduction: How can green infrastructure advance both social justice and regional impact? Beyond flood risk reduction: How can green infrastructure advance both social justice and regional impact? ./cache/work_5qxlsbau3nenrdl5box7vn7wpi.pdf ./txt/work_5qxlsbau3nenrdl5box7vn7wpi.txt