viherverkkoja
Viherverkkoja, or green networks, are planned and managed systems of interconnected green spaces, corridors and water bodies designed to sustain biodiversity, provide ecosystem services and offer recreational and cultural benefits across a landscape or urban area. A viherverkkoja aims to connect natural and semi-natural habitats so species can move, disperse and adapt to environmental changes. The network includes parks, street trees and green avenues, riparian strips, wetlands, forests, green roofs and other blue-green infrastructures, linked to form a coherent whole rather than isolated patches. Plan and design focus on landscape-scale connectivity, multifunctionality and resilience, while remaining accessible to residents.
Planning and governance typically involve municipal and regional authorities, with input from private landowners and developers.
Benefits of a well-implemented viherverkkoja include enhanced biodiversity and habitat connectivity, improved climate adaptation and mitigation
Challenges include fragmentation of land, competing land-use demands, maintenance costs, invasive species, and data gaps. Long-term