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Nature-Based Resilience: A Multi-Type Evaluation of Productive Green Infrastructure in Agricultural Settings in Ontario, Canada
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Productive Green InfrastructureEnvironmental ImpactsNature-based SolutionAgricultural EconomicsSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental EconomicsEnvironmental PlanningSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicyCommunity ResilienceClimate Smart PracticeSustainable AgricultureNature-based ResiliencePublic HealthGreen InfrastructureAgricultural ResilienceAgricultureGreen GrowthResilience AnalysisNatural Resource ManagementMulti-type EvaluationNatural Resource EconomicsAir Pollution
Nature-based solutions such as green infrastructure present an opportunity to reduce air pollutant concentrations and greenhouse gas emissions. This paper presents new findings from a controlled field study in Ontario, Canada, evaluating the impact of productive applications of green infrastructure on air pollution and carbon dioxide concentrations across different agricultural morphologies compared to other non-productive applications. This study demonstrates that productive green infrastructure applications are as beneficial as non-productive applications in reducing ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon dioxide concentrations. Nature-based solutions present an opportunity to build climate resilience into agricultural systems through supply-side mitigation and adaptation. The implementation of productive green infrastructure could be a viable agricultural practice to address multiple climate change impacts.
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