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Created by: AIPH

AIPH, the International Association of Horticultural Producers, proudly presents part 1 of 7 in the AIPH 2020 Green City Guidelines, which lays out the Green City Principles that form the philosophy on which the Guidelines are founded. The AIPH internationally targeted ‘Green City Guidelines’ aim to equip practitioners and decision-makers with the essential information they need to understand and communicate the benefits of plants, greening, nature and green infrastructure in our increasingly urban lives. This resource puts forward the Green City philosophy through a set of principles which position ‘living green’ as a fundamental solution to many of the challenges of contemporary life.
Oct 4th, 2021


Created by: AIPH

AIPH, the International Association of Horticultural Producers, proudly presents part 2 of 7 in the AIPH 2020 Green City Guidelines, which has a particular focus on the value of urban greening at the city scale. The AIPH internationally targeted ‘Green City Guidelines’ aim to equip practitioners and decision-makers with the essential information they need to understand and communicate the benefits of plants, greening, nature and green infrastructure in our increasingly urban lives. This resource highlights the essential elements of the planning process and its relationship to green space through urban development and policy.
Oct 4th, 2021


Created by: AIPH

AIPH, the International Association of Horticultural Producers, proudly presents part 3 of 7 in the AIPH 2020 Green City Guidelines, which has a particular focus on the value of urban green spaces at the neighbourhood scale. The AIPH internationally targeted ‘Green City Guidelines’ aim to equip practitioners and decision-makers with the essential information they need to understand and communicate the benefits of plants, greening, nature and green infrastructure in our increasingly urban lives. This resource examines how green spaces form part of the neighbourhood structure and contribute to individual and social functioning of the community.
Oct 4th, 2021


Created by: AIPH

AIPH, the International Association of Horticultural Producers, proudly presents part 4 of 7 in the AIPH 2020 Green City Guidelines, which makes the case for the value of greening at the street scale. The AIPH internationally targeted ‘Green City Guidelines’ aim to equip practitioners and decision-makers with the essential information they need to understand and communicate the benefits of plants, greening, nature and green infrastructure in our increasingly urban lives. This resource introduces the value of street trees and plants, and how they contribute to quality of life and environmental microclimates at the local level.
Oct 4th, 2021


Created by: AIPH

AIPH, the International Association of Horticultural Producers, proudly presents part 5 of 7 in the AIPH 2020 Green City Guidelines, which has a particular focus on the value of urban greening at the city scale. The AIPH internationally targeted ‘Green City Guidelines’ aim to equip practitioners and decision-makers with the essential information they need to understand and communicate the benefits of plants, greening, nature and green infrastructure in our increasingly urban lives. This resource demonstrates how the performance of buildings can be enhanced by plants, including through positioning within a green landscape, green roofs and walls, and interior design.
Oct 4th, 2021


Created by: AIPH

AIPH, the International Association of Horticultural Producers, proudly presents part 6 of 7 in the AIPH 2020 Green City Guidelines, which presents case studies with insights into motivation, delivery mechanisms, adoption challenges and broader learning opportunities. The AIPH 2020 Green City Case Study Library presents best practice examples from around the world to illustrate how the green city principles have successfully been implemented.
Oct 4th, 2021


Created by: AIPH

AIPH, the International Association of Horticultural Producers, proudly presents part 7 of 7 in the AIPH 2020 Green City Guidelines, which presents a series of sector briefs for the integration of plants and nature in key urban sectors such as urban agriculture, transport, biodiversity, and construction.
Oct 4th, 2021

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