The purpose of this study is to provide a
long-term vision for green infrastructure within Bassetlaw to
ensure that the strategic growth of the district is fully
integrated with and informed by its green infrastructure and to
ensure that no net loss of green infrastructure value or provision
occurs.
Green infrastructure comprises networks of
multi-functional open space, at all scales. Its fundamental
principles are therefore the multi-functionality of open space
resources, to enable them to maximise public benefit, and the
connectivity of these resources into functional networks to ensure
that the overall value of the network is greater than the sum of
its component parts.
Green infrastructure encompasses all open
space elements within rural and urban landscapes. Examples
include:
- Woodland
- Watercourses
- Playing fields
- Nature reserves
- Cemeteries
- Footpaths
- Hedgerows
- Amenity landscaping
Green infrastructure is recognised for its
improvement of the “liveability” of areas; improving their
attractiveness to residents, employees, visitors and investors and
promoting physical and mental well-being through its use and
enjoyment.
Last Updated - 28/07/2011