This project developed a strategic plan for urban green infrastructure in a small Spanish municipality. It created a detailed inventory, assessed condition and functionality, applied indicators, and classified areas using a traffic-light system. The study proposed improvement actions, ecological corridors, and a five-year implementation plan.

This study tested sustainable alternatives to sand for Texas rain-garden soils, using waste materials like crushed glass, oyster shell, and expanded shale mixed with clay. All alternatives performed as well as sand in draining stormwater. These findings support affordable, scalable, and environmentally friendly strategies to reduce urban flooding amid rising climate-driven flood risks.