ECOTOPIA 2121 - The Future of Roofscapes in London

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ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF GREEN ROOFS The Mayor of London has set out a variety of schemes to help

the future’s environment, biodiversity and well-being of the citizens, such as the policy report framework for living roofs and

walls called Living Roofs and Walls Technical Report: Supporting London Plan Policy published in 2008 by the Greater

London Authority which argues that London will experience increasing risks of flooding, overheating and drought, through

hotter drier summers and warmer, wetter winters49. Therefore,

the adaptation of living green roofs, terraces, gardens and

walls are essential to equipping the city for more extreme

climatic conditions whilst reducing energy and thousands of tonnes of CO2 emissions.

Secondly, the London Environment Strategy (2018) is an-

other report published by the Mayor of London proposing to

protect, increase and improve London’s green infrastructure

amidst environmental concerns. Amongst many key criteria

such as toxic air and noise pollution, they also pledged to

“support communities and others to improve London’s greenspaces and opportunities to enjoy nature through the Greener

City Fund”50. The £12million charity includes community tree

planting and green space grants in addition to community

engagement, and therefore community gardens such as the Dalston Eastern Curve Garden (in Chapter 3) will benefit from

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