The effect of Blue Green Infrastructure for New Development of Town and Cities

Main Article Content

Shiva Sharanappa B Patil, C. Anbalagan

Abstract

Cities and their residents are impacted by the growing effects of climate change in various ways. Urban areas, infrastructure, and green places are all destroyed by extreme weather events. The goal of measures made to strengthen cities' resilience and adaptation to climate change is to lessen or eliminate negative effects or to boost the advantages of hazards. They vary in personality and shape according on the degree of economic and social development as well as the availability of financial, institutional, human, and intellectual resources. The methods and equipment utilised in planning and urban development are very crucial. The study focuses on structuring urban space, highlighting the value of environmental services, and strengthening resilience to climate change via planning and implementation initiatives. The study is concentrated on Polish cities that have developed Urban Adaptation Plans (MPA). The purpose of this paper is to outline the blue-green infrastructure projects covered by the MPA, discuss the opportunities for their implementation, and demonstrate how they contribute to urban spaces' increased appeal, better quality of life, and increased local community awareness and participation.

Article Details

Section
Articles