Seymour, Kate ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6783-1093, Kimani, Danson, Adhikari, Pawan, Soobaroyen, Teerooven and Jayasinghe, Kelum (2022) Co-producing a new Blue-and-Green Infrastructure Strategy for Colchester Borough: Key Findings from the River Colne Pilot. In: Co-producing a new Blue-and-Green Infrastructure Strategy for Colchester Borough. Project Report. University of Essex. (Unpublished)
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Abstract
This report examines the first stage in the design of a new Blue and Green Infrastructure (BGI) Strategy for Colchester city. Closely connected to ‘green infrastructure’, BGI refers to an integrated approach to managing, improving and/or reintroducing natural and semi-natural green (vegetation) and blue (waterways) spaces. Whilst we are used to thinking about ‘grey’ infrastructure, BGI moves our focus to nature-based features situated in built-up areas. Types of blue-green infrastructure include green roofs and walls, parks, cemeteries, private gardens, allotments, verges, greenways, forests, grasslands, wetlands, rivers, lakes, and ponds. Blue-green infrastructure is important for climate change mitigation and adaptation, promoting biodiversity, human health and wellbeing, and developing prosperous communities (Brown and Mijic, 2019; Natural England, 2022a).
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