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What Is Green Infrastructure?

Last Updated: 04/09/2026

Green infrastructure encompasses trees, parks, gardens, ponds, and other natural systems found in urban and natural areas. This structure provides not only aesthetic value but also helps preserve natural ecosystems and reduces environmental problems. While creating healthier living environments for people, it also contributes to the maintenance of biological diversity.


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Objectives

The primary objective of green infrastructure is to protect ecosystems and improve human quality of life. Natural areas control flooding, balance temperature fluctuations in cities, and provide safe habitats for wildlife. Additionally, by supporting environmental sustainability, it aims to leave future generations with a healthy living environment.

How It Works

Green infrastructure prevents environmental problems and maintains the ecological balance of cities by utilizing natural processes. For example, parks and gardens absorb rainwater, trees purify the air, and ponds and wetlands regulate water flow. When integrated with engineering solutions, these systems reduce flood risks and make cities safer and more sustainable.

Policy and Planning

European countries prioritize the protection of natural resources and the balancing of societal needs when planning green infrastructure. New projects strengthen the ecological structure of cities while improving human living spaces. This approach ensures both environmental conservation and increased urban livability.

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Benefits

Green infrastructure provides numerous environmental and social benefits. It improves air and water quality, cools cities, and creates healthier living environments. At the same time, it establishes natural habitats for animals and plants, prevents flooding, and reduces environmental issues such as erosion. As a result, the sustainability of ecosystems is supported.

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Just as green infrastructure revitalizes cities, you too can make your environment a more beautiful and healthier place by protecting nature!

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Green Infrastructure

What is İt?

Trees in cities are parks, gardens, and ponds. They protect both nature and people and improve life.

Benefits

They purify air and water, make cities cool and habitable, provide homes for animals and plants, and prevent floods and erosion.

Importance

Wetlands and green areas purify water, improve air quality, and provide a safe habitat for animals.

Who Wrote?
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AuthorRüya DumluApril 9, 2026
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Green infrastructure encompasses natural systems such as trees, parks, gardens, and ponds in urban and natural areas. It preserves ecosystems, enhances water and air quality, prevents flooding, and supports biodiversity. It improves human well-being and ensures environmental sustainability.

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Can, Yeşim. "Yeşil Altyapı." *KÜRE Ansiklopedi*, May 28, 2025. Accessed August 24, 2025. https://kureansiklopedi.com/tr/detay/yesil-altyapi-b3847

European Commission. "Green Infrastructure – Background." Environment - European Commission. Accessed August 24, 2025. https://environment.ec.europa.eu/topics/nature-and-biodiversity/green-infrastructure_en#background

European Commission. "Green Infrastructure – Policy." Environment - European Commission. Accessed August 24, 2025. https://environment.ec.europa.eu/topics/nature-and-biodiversity/green-infrastructure_en#policy

European Commission. "Green Infrastructure – Studies and Publications." Environment - European Commission. Accessed August 24, 2025. https://environment.ec.europa.eu/topics/nature-and-biodiversity/green-infrastructure_en#studies-and-publications

European Commission. "Green Infrastructure." Environment - European Commission. Accessed August 24, 2025. https://environment.ec.europa.eu/topics/nature-and-biodiversity/green-infrastructure_en

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