Urban Green Infrastructure I: Challenges, Opportunities and Good Practices (Spanish)

30 SEPTEMBER 2021

This publication is part of a series of three papers exploring the different aspects of urban green infrastructure solutions. This first part explores Urban Green Infrastructure and Nature-Based Solutions. It also digs in the climatic threats in the Latinamerica and the Caribbean region to which Urban Green Infraestructure could contribute to solve, and present a portfolio of 21 cases studies on green infrastructure solutions in both developed and developing countries.
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