Review of Blue-Green Infrastructure in Some Selected Countries

Tariku Neme Afata, Seyoum Derib, R. Nemo
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: Blue-Green Infrastructures (BGI) integrate solutions implemented to enhance water management and landscape values for more climate-resilient and livable cities. It has created an opportunity to renew the natural structure of water balance in cities and rural through the increase in rainwater retention and enlargement of permeable areas. The objective of this review is to assess the blue-green infrastructures of selected countries (Ethiopia, Japan, and the USA). BGI is a driver for biodiversity and provides groundwater storage, stability for water systems, improvement in water quality, water purification, and water-related network service. It also has several benefits for enhancing inland connections and protecting marine ecological systems on a global scale. They minimize the effects of climate change, enhance water management techniques, provide important design tools for sustainable regions, increase the resilience and flexibility of infrastructure and provide an area for social and recreational activities. Currently, the selected countries have been given due attention to BGI using different methods. To ensure the efficient use of subsurface water, Japan and the USA are increasing the groundwater from the current level of thorough protection and expanding the availability of green space, green roofs, permeable paving, and other structural measures. Moreover, Ethiopia has been restored on a massive scale planting trees and wise use of forests. Japan's eco-building in Fukuoka and Nagoya Strategy for Biodiversity, the USA in Seattle cities are working on water management and urban development plans, Ethiopian’s East Haarge and Tigray are some the well-known BGI. In all countries, the implementation and transformation of BGI have occurred under systematic conditions. The best practices of BGI in Ethiopia, Japan, and the USA will benefit the people of the world if it is implemented in a good manner.
部分国家蓝绿色基础设施回顾
:蓝绿基础设施(BGI)整合了旨在加强水管理和景观价值的解决方案,以建设更具气候适应性和宜居性的城市。它创造了一个机会,通过增加雨水潴留和扩大可渗透区域来更新城市和农村水平衡的自然结构。本综述的目的是评估选定国家(埃塞俄比亚、日本和美国)的蓝绿色基础设施。华大基因是生物多样性的推动者,并提供地下水储存、水系统稳定性、水质改善、水净化和与水有关的网络服务。它在加强内陆联系和保护全球范围内的海洋生态系统方面也有若干好处。它们最大限度地减少了气候变化的影响,提高了水资源管理技术,为可持续地区提供了重要的设计工具,增加了基础设施的弹性和灵活性,并为社会和娱乐活动提供了一个区域。目前,选定的国家已经用不同的方法给予了华大基因应有的关注。为了确保地下水的有效利用,日本和美国正在从目前的彻底保护水平增加地下水,并扩大绿色空间、绿色屋顶、透水铺装和其他结构措施的可用性。此外,埃塞俄比亚已大规模恢复植树和明智地利用森林。日本福冈的生态建筑和名古屋的生物多样性战略,美国西雅图的城市正在制定水管理和城市发展计划,埃塞俄比亚的东哈日和提格雷是一些著名的华大基因。在所有国家,华大基因的实施和转化都是在系统条件下进行的。华大基因在埃塞俄比亚、日本和美国的最佳实践如果得到良好的实施,将使世界人民受益。
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