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Green or Grey Pandemic Recovery? Revealing the Blue–Green Infrastructure Influences in Aotearoa-New Zealand’s “Shovel Ready” Covid-19 Response

Christina Hanna, Iain White, Xinyu Fu, Kiri Crossland, Sílvia Serrao-Neumann

2022Urban Policy and Research12 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper analyses Aotearoa-New Zealand’s “shovel-ready fund” to assess if, and how, blue–green infrastructure systems were present in bids from its largest city regions. Findings indicate a greater prevalence in areas with existing spatial plans, and while there was some consideration of climate resilience, there was no real acknowledgement of the pandemic or human health. More positively, there was some evidence of unique indigenous influences that have potential to develop more inclusive and holistic blue–green infrastructure initiatives. The overall response, however, demonstrates a disjointed approach to blue–green infrastructure-related projects, and a missed opportunity for a more transformative response to the climate crisis and human health emergencies.

Topics & Concepts

AotearoaGreen infrastructurePandemicAcknowledgementResilience (materials science)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)IndigenousShovelTransformative learningClimate changePsychological resilienceGeographyEnvironmental planningBusinessEnvironmental resource managementPolitical scienceSociologyEcologyEconomicsBiologyMedicineArchaeologyComputer securityPedagogyLawComputer scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)PsychotherapistPsychologyPhysicsDiseaseThermodynamicsPathologyUrban Green Space and HealthUrban Transport and AccessibilityLand Use and Ecosystem Services