The Case for Green Infrastructure in Ontario
Imagine communities and governments that understand the value of natural forms and functions, and invest in their protection and enhancement. Green infrastructure is no longer viewed as a pleasant add-on but as an essential component of a healthy and sustainable Ontario.
Dense tree canopies shelter us from sun and wind, purify the air we breathe, reduce our heating and cooling costs and provide habitat and food for wildlife. Trees, green roofs and walls, swales, rain gardens and healthy soil capture stormwater, improving water quality while reducing flooding and the costly expansion of traditional stormwater infrastructure.
Plants, natural areas and green spaces both within and surrounding our communities provide ample opportunity for relaxation, recreation, reflection and social interaction.
Costly health care issues associated with inactivity, stress and poor air quality decline in response, as do conditions exacerbated by extreme heat and sun exposure.
Imagine Ontario as an international leader in green infrastructure, both through public policy and investment. This leadership contributes greatly to a robust green economy that employs hundreds of thousands of Ontarians in secure, meaningful work.
Keywords: green infrastructure benefits, urban forests, ecosystem services, challenges with policies and regulations, biodiversity, cost savings, increased property values