Public Works Management and Policy

Considering Equity in Green Infrastructure Using an Integrative Planning Framework for Green Infrastructure Implementation

Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf 1
Tom Allen 1
Marina Saitgalina 1
Jennifer L. Whytlaw 1
Joshua Behr 1
Khairul A. Anuar 1
Nicole Hutton 1
Ogechukwu Nwandu-Vincent 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-14
scimago Q3
wos Q3
SJR0.237
CiteScore2.0
Impact factor1
ISSN1087724X, 15527549
Abstract

In coastal communities, green infrastructure can be part of the infrastructure investment strategy to revitalize existing infrastructure and provide protection from flooding, erosion, and other coastal hazards. This article asks the question: What are key equity considerations related to green infrastructure planning for coastal resilience? We answer this question using the voices of research experts, practitioners, and community members who participated in a virtual workshop designed to identify key questions and concerns about coastal resilience and social equity. These research and practice perspectives are synthesized using an integrative planning framework for green infrastructure implementation that was developed to answer the research question. Our findings identify equity touchpoints as they relate to four cross-cutting themes: (1) stakeholder engagement and public participation, (2) trade-offs and multiple benefits, (3) resources and capacity, and (4) data, metrics, and analysis.

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