Green Infrastructure Projects and Updates
Scottish Government's Green Infrastructure Strategic Intervention (GISI), part of the 2014-2020 European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) programme.
About the Green Infrastructure Fund
The Green Infrastructure Strategic Intervention (GISI), delivered by NatureScot between 2016 and 2023, created and improved multifunctional green infrastructure on a major scale in Scotland’s towns and cities.
Funded by the 2014-2020 European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the GISI made £15 million available to 12 capital infrastructure projects and nine community engagement projects, all located within the 20% most deprived urban areas of Scotland. With funding provided at a maximum intervention rate of 40%, the GISI delivered a total value of £37.5 million of investment throughout the course of the programme.
The GISI led the way in demonstrating blue-green infrastructure’s key role in tackling the societal issues we face in many of our urban areas: lack of access to poor-quality greenspace, social inequalities, pollution, flooding, noise, areas of multiple deprivation, health problems and limited biodiversity. The projects we supported are demonstrating what can be achieved and have contributed to best practice.
Please note that the Green Infrastructure Fund and Green Infrastructure Community Engagement Fund are now closed.
What did the GISI do?
The GISI was unique in that it harnessed the multifunctional benefits of new or improved blue-green infrastructure to:
- improve the quality, accessibility and quantity of green infrastructure in major towns and cities;
- provide increased and better opportunities for people to improve their health and wellbeing;
- address inequalities through the creation and improvement of greenspace for communities in areas of multiple deprivation and/or for communities living in proximity to vacant and derelict land;
- provide increased opportunities for people to experience and value nature and promote greater use of greenspace by local communities;
- contribute to economic regeneration, providing benefits to people and businesses by investing in green infrastructure.
The GISI's Vision to 2023
“Greenspaces and routes are multifunctional, providing improved benefits for communities, helping us adapt to and mitigate climate change, increasing biodiversity, improving our air quality, managing surface water runoff and reducing flooding. Green infrastructure close to where people live provides economic, health and recreational benefits and enhances their quality of life. More people use greenspace for healthy activities and more people say that the greenspace meets their needs.
Communities have increased confidence from improvements in the quality of their local environment and their sense of place. Everyone within communities feels confident and empowered to use their greenspace and to be involved in, or influence, its management. Enjoying the outdoors has become more common and is part of our culture and identity. People have increased opportunities to experience and value nature.”
The Vision was achieved by projects delivering against the Fund’s five Outcomes and three Horizontal Themes.
Green Infrastructure Projects
Projects
Community engagement projects
The Green Infrastructure Strategic Intervention aims to improve Scotland's urban environment by increasing and enhancing greenspace in our towns and cities, especially close to areas of multiple deprivation. This will make these areas more attractive for people to live and work in, and therefore attract jobs, businesses and further investment. Read highlights of the work our Grantees are undertook through our series of project updates.
The Green Infrastructure Project Updates have been archived. The updates may still have relevance today so we have made them available to read.
Green Infrastructure Project Updates
2023
- 7 Feb 2023 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - A Rosie outlook
- 7 Feb 2023 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - No ordinary project
- 21 March 2023 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Queensland Community Park - building with nature
- 1 May 2023 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - A good fit
- 20 July 2023 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Big can be beautiful
- 25 July 2023 - Naidheachd mun phròiseact bhun-structair uaine
2022
- 2 March 2022 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - In conversation with Robert Alston
- 1 June 2022 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Going the extra mile
- 21 June 2022 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Seizing the moment
- 22 June 2022 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Cuningar Loop Phase 2
- 19 July 2022 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Park Life!
- 1 December 2022 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - The Green Action Trust's 10,000 Raingardens
- 13 December 2022 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - A Carse for celebration
2021
- 6 January 2021 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - A green recovery
- 13 April 2021 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Green evolution
- 7 May 2021 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Green is good
- 15 June 2021 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Nature welcomed back
- 9 July 2021 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Claypit creation
- 1 August 2021 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Nature’s classroom
- 14 September 2021 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Park life
- 17 September 2021 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - In conversation with … Pauline Fletcher, Southside Housing Association
- 21 September 2021 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - A natural progression
- 12 October 2021 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - In conversation with…Lorna Cole of SRUC, and Gill Smart of the Scottish Wildlife Trust, working together on Garnock’s Buzzing
- 28 October 2021 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Middlefield memories
2020
- 17 January 2020 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - A market leader
- 28 January 2020 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - A tale of voles and holes
- 31 January 2020 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - A perfect fit
- 31 January 2020 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - A very merry meadow
- 1 March 2020 - Green Infrastructure Fund Phase 1 Project Updates
- 6 March 2020 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Rewilding for nature and communities
- 1 July 2020 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Recovery through Green Infrastructure
- 1 October 2020 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Halfway Community Park's lofty ambitions
2019
- 15 January 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Rolling back the years
- 7 February 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - An urban gem in Toryglen
- 20 February 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Updates - Big can be beautiful
- 19 March 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Garnock's well-connected
- 3 April 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Firhill for thrills
- 11 April 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - 10,000 Raingardens for Scotland
- 12 June 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Forest college - for learners and leaders
- 14 June 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Wild Ways Well
- 19 June 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - A Paisley pattern emerges
- 1 August 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Halfway to paradise
- 2 August 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - The Hidden Gardens
- 15 August 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Community Rewilding
- 15 August 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Regeneration school
- 7 November 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Full of Eastern Promise
- 20 November 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Return of the burn
- 28 November 2019 - Green Infrastructure Project Update - Nurturing Nature
2018
Green Infrastructure News and Events
News and Events 2020-2023
- Let's hear it for landscape architects - 3 March 2023
- Cyrenians site visit - 6 December 2022
- Finishing Touches - 1 December 2022
- Green Infrastructure in Scotland, delivering nature-based solutions - 14 October 2022
- GISI highlighted as an example of Wellbeing Approach in Practice - 6 April 2022
- No ordinary project - 7 February 2022
- A vision for Leith - 20 July 2021
- Canal & North Gateway 2021 visitor boom - 18 May 2021
- Nature and health — a perfect partnership - 7 May 2021
- A Viennese green dream - 25 March 2021
- Torino’s vision – green and bold - 2 March 2021
- SURF, but not as we know it - 2 December 2020
- The Cities They Are A-Changin’ - 2 December 2020
- From grey to green: how green infrastructure is changing our towns and cities - 19 November 2020
- From urban grey to urban green - 23 September 2020
- Green infrastructure and the cycling revolution - 2 September 2020
- The scores are in! - 18 August 2020
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