This research explores the pivotal role of green infrastructure in fostering urban resilience and sustainability. Defining green infrastructure as an interconnected system of natural and human-made elements, the study delves into varied interpretations. The literature review elucidates its significance by intertwining ecological, social, and economic dimensions. The conceptual framework outlines holistic strategies for development, emphasizing biodiversity, community engagement, and seamless integration with existing urban structures. Despite the documented benefits, challenges such as limited space, maintenance issues, and resistance to change must be addressed. The conclusion underscores the transformative potential of green infrastructure, offering a roadmap for cities to navigate obstacles and embrace a future where nature and urbanity coalesce for resilient and sustainable urban environments.
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Aniekan Akpan Umoh, Chinedu Nnamdi Nwasike, Olawe Alaba Tula, Chinedu Alex Ezeigweneme, & Joachim Osheyor Gidiagba. (2024). Green infrastructure development: Strategies for urban resilience and sustainability. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 21(1), 020–029. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.21.1.2683
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