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scientific, rational top-level design. To put it simple, two strategic plans have been worked out from the development goal of the project, and specific targets have been developed based on strategic plans. And then, based on specific target, a comprehensive and systematic implementation plan has been designed from two aspects, including theoretical research and professional technology. The operation of the project has been guaranteed though funds, labor, and policy, thus forming a complete system of urban green infrastructure that combines theory and practice, and providing a vivid demonstration sample for urban development and construction. The construction model of Melbourne’s urban green infrastructure, with the establishment of a “green infrastructure” system of comprehensiveness and connectivity as the core, integrates urban greening, rainwater collection network, irrigation and drainage system, green open space, green buildings, as well as penetrated sidewalk.
□ Artificial Green Infrastructures in Melbourne
2. Creating green infrastructure with multiple technology to
of city development. It has reflected the
support the building of an eco-
concept of practicing circular economy,
livable city
low-carbon economy and sustainable
In the basic design of a modern
development. Specifically, ecological
c i t y, t h e b u i l d i n g o f e c o l o g i c a l
infrastructure construction must be
infrastructure is the necessary direction
emphasized, including woodland, and