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Urban green-blue grids for resilient cities
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Introduction
Historical importance and development of parks and public green grids
Green and blue: the basis for a circular city
Challenges
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Water challenge
Making water visible: above-ground drainage
Buffering and infiltration
Decentralised treatment
Use of 'other' water
Flood risk management
Desiccation
Heat
Reducing heat with water
Reducing heat with vegetation
Cool materials
Creating shadow
Biodiversity
Urban agriculture
Air quality
Energy
Limit energy demand
Using residual flows
Use of renewable sources
Efficient use of renewable and fossil sources
The social and economic importance of green and blue areas
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Heat
More urban green keeps the city cooler.
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Reducing heat with water
Reducing heat with vegetation
Cool materials
Creating shadow
Western Harbour riverbank, Malmö Bo01
© atelier GROENBLAUW, Madeleine d'Ersu
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