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RMIT University

Designing a Green Corridor for Clean Air and Comfort

RMIT University and European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) via FutureLearn

Overview

Understand how green corridors can reduce air pollution

Green corridors can be key in supporting health and liveability in urban environments. Made up of connected linear parks and small-scale nature interventions, urban green corridors can include networked city areas with a high concentration of vegetation, as well as spaces for walking and cycling.

On this three-week course, you’ll explore the development of green areas in urban environments. You’ll discover how these areas enable safe mobility away from vehicles and air pollution while supporting outdoor exercise and everyday connections with nature.

By the end, you’ll have a sound understanding of how green corridors promote clean air and support citizen health and wellbeing.

Explore the considerations for designing a green corridor

You’ll discover the considerations associated with the constructed and natural elements in a green corridor. This will include developing an understanding of how green and grey elements affect temperature and air pollution.

Understand the basics of plant biology

To ensure you comprehend the fundamental environmental processes behind green corridors, you’ll cover the basics of plant biology.

This knowledge will help you develop the tools for decision-making, such as how to select plants, how to design to work with both constructed and natural elements, and the principles for planning decisions in response to a range of pressures.

Explore case studies from the built environment

To aid your understanding throughout the course, you’ll explore case studies and hear from industry experts. You’ll also be encouraged to explore a local corridor to cement your knowledge.

By the end of the course, you’ll understand how the corridor provides connections for people’s mobility, for ecology, and for the surrounding landscape.

This course is designed for professionals working in or interested in urban mobility and sustainable urban development.

You could be either from the private or public sector.

Syllabus

  • The benefits of sticky plants to our urban environment
    • The vital nature of green corridors
    • The root and branch approach to green corridors
    • Trees in the urban system
    • Trees also bring challenges
    • Weekly wrap up
  • Getting inside the corridor with the ‘green’ and ‘grey’ components
    • The ‘green’ and ‘grey’ components of a corridor
    • Engaging with the elements: Thermal characteristics
    • Engaging with the elements: Airflow
    • Choosing trees and shrubs for your local environment
    • Weekly wrap up
  • Moving in and out of the corridor with strategic planning
    • Moving through and beyond the corridor
    • Accessible to all
    • Tactical urbanism
    • Course wrap up

Taught by

Hanneke Mallegrom

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