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Liverpool and Manchester green infrastructure strategy

Liverpool and Manchester have a joint green infrastructure strategy for their city regions.

The Liverpool and Manchester city regions have produced a challenging green infrastructure strategy which calls on decision-makers and investors (both public and private) to take integrated, committed and sustained action to ensure that economic growth advances with integrated social and environmental benefits.

It sets out the context and identifies the priorities for improving the delivery of green infrastructure, with a range of case studies at different scales


Tags: green infrastructure, regions and subregions

CABE and Urban Practitioners
with the cities of Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield