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Green Infrastructure & Healthy Landscapes
Economic Benefits of Green Infrastructure

Living Brooklyn

City of Brimbank

The Brooklyn Industrial Precinct is a mixed industrial precinct of approximately 330 ha in Melbourne’s inner-western suburbs. The City of Brimbank has established the Living Brooklyn project with the support of a broad range of stakeholders to develop a vision for integrated water cycle for the Brooklyn Industrial Precinct. The project sets out a clear vision for integrated water cycle management for the precinct and outlines an action plan for achieving the vision. Opportunities for integrated water cycle management across the private and public domain have been identified.  Combinations of opportunities will be assessed in terms of the economic, social and environmental merits to identify the preferred strategy for the precinct.

Water Sensitive City Outcomes:

  • water sensitive industrial precincts
  • holistic cost-benefit appraisal
  • stakeholder engagement

Integrated Green - Blue Infrastructure Initiatives

Ballarat Green-Blue Infrastructure Action Plan

Wetlands and Waterbody Improvement

Geelong Wetlands and Waterbody Asset Audit

Waterbody and Habitat Health

Werribee Open Range Zoo Water for Wildlife

Resilient Open Spaces

Napier Park

Sustainable Open Space Irrigation

Gladstone East Shores Parklands Large-Scale Wicking Bed

Integrated Waterway Planning

Bundamba Creek Corridor Plan

Passively Irrigated Street Trees

Healthy Trees Delivering Stormwater Outcomes

Holistic Waterway Corridor Enhancement

Slacks Creek Future’s Study

Waterway Restoration

Restoring the Waters - Restoration of Clear Paddock Creek

Waterbody Improvement

Water Body and Wetland Asset Management Plans

Best Practice Toolkit

The Embedding Green Infrastructure Best Practice Toolkit