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Breaking Barriers: Integrating Blue-Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Urban Transformation
Abstract
Integration of Blue-Green Infrastructure could be considered a significant move towards transformation to a sustainable urban society. The present report specifies issues, and controversies relating to UBGI in the context of sustainable transformation along with solutions and recommendations relating to the same. It has been assessed that efficient utilization of urban space and sustainable development can be done only through compliance with BGI development. The main challenge assessed includes maintaining coordination and transparency between the stakeholders involved. Even various financial, economic and social constraints are dealt with for accomplishing specified projects. Real case studies have been discussed to evaluate the impact as well as the challenges faced while incorporating a specified framework. To reach an advanced level in context with transformation towards sustainable urban infrastructure it is necessary to explore integrated design approaches like Blue Green Architecture and interdisciplinary collaboration of engineering and ecological perspectives in future.
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