Initial checklist - Green infrastructure strategy.
In just 2 minutes you can confirm where the blockages are and the causes that prevent progress in the management of green and blue infrastructure.
Mark ✔ only if you have it documented with real data, indicators and formal agreements, with which to make reliable decisions.
How to interpret the results?
Warning sign: If 5 or more boxes remain unmarked, your municipality does not yet have a consolidated green infrastructure strategy.
What usually happens: Most local councils work with intuition rather than verifiable data, and believe that obtaining this information requires costly and complex studies.
The reality: With an operational diagnosis, we can help you obtain all this data in a few weeks, in a clear, simple, and actionable way.
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Green infrastructure strategy checklist
A municipality's green infrastructure cannot be managed solely through isolated actions; it requires a clear strategy that integrates planning, objectives, and resources. This initial checklist of green infrastructure strategy It allows you to assess in a few minutes whether there is a global vision guiding municipal decisions in this area and whether it is adapted to current benchmarks and legislation, including key criteria such as compliance with principles DNSH (Do No Significant Harm) and the integration of nature-based solutions.
The questions examine aspects such as the existence of a strategic plan, its coherence with other urban policies, the identification of territorial priorities, and the capacity to measure results in the medium and long term. The result provides a clear picture of the municipality's level of strategic maturity and the areas where it is necessary to strengthen the vision or monitoring mechanisms, as recommended by [reference missing]. European Commission Guide to Green Infrastructure within its local scope of action.
Furthermore, this checklist helps municipal teams better align their efforts, avoiding duplication and ensuring that each project fits into a common roadmap. It also serves as a tool for justifying investments and attracting external funding, as it clearly demonstrates whether the green infrastructure Is it backed by a solid strategy, or are we simply acting out of inertia? A well-defined strategic vision is key for green infrastructure to generate real benefits in urban resilience, environmental quality, and citizen well-being, while also fostering social cohesion, creating more inclusive spaces, and consolidating a sustainable urban model, as promoted by the Spanish Urban Agenda in its environmental sustainability focus.
Final expansion (100 words):
The integration of the green infrastructure In urban planning, this not only improves biodiversity but also optimizes water management, reduces the urban heat island effect, and mitigates climate risks. Municipalities with consolidated strategies, such as those included in the Network of Local Entities +Biodiversity, demonstrate greater progress in meeting the goals of the 2030 Agenda. This checklist is the first step in transforming isolated projects into connected systems, ensuring that every investment contributes to a more resilient, healthy territory, better prepared for future challenges, and aligned with Next Generation EU funds and European standards.
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