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Perth’s climate is changing. Declining rainfall over recent decades has placed growing pressure on traditional water sources and highlighted the need for more resilient, integrated approaches to urban and regional planning.
Green-blue infrastructure – such as wetlands, waterways, parks, and urban trees – play an increasingly important role in supporting liveable, resilient cities and regions. Despite their importance, these assets are often undervalued or overlooked in decision‑making processes.
This webinar will present the findings of a recent project, commissioned by Water Sensitive Cities Australia (WSCA), examining the economic, social and environmental value of green-blue infrastructure across Boorloo (Perth) and Bindjareb (Peel).
This session will be of interest to anyone working across urban planning, water and land management, environmental policy, or community development who seek to better understand and effectively communicate the comprehensive benefits of green-blue infrastructure.