A green roof or living roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium planted over a waterproofing membrane it may also include additional layers such as a root barrier and drainage and irrigation systems.
Green roof spaces.
Furthermore it is roof level green space that is accessible to the local community.
Container gardens on roofs where plants are maintained in pots are not generally considered to be true green roofs although.
Low tech options for greener living by nigel dunnett dusty gedge john little and ed snodgrass mostly for its overview and achievable examples.
Green roofs supplement traditional vegetation without disrupting urban infrastructure they take a neglected space and make it useful.
Informational signs can accompany green roofs to educate building occupants and visitors to the benefits of the green roof and how to protect the resource.
Green roof resourcesmost information on green roofs is aimed at big buildings but a few solid residential resources exist.
Green roofs may provide one solution.
A green roof can also provide a refuge for insects and birds that have lost their natural habitat due to urban development and the loss of green space.
This particular roof has increased green space in the immediate neighbourhood significantly.
Creating low maintenance terrestrial naturalistic green spaces in the urban core is not popular.
Green roofs can provide a wide range of public and private benefits and have been successfully installed in countries around the world.
This green space could be below at or above grade but in all cases it exists separate from the ground.