Green infrastructure refers to the network of natural areas, such as parks, forests, wetlands, and rivers, as well as built infrastructure, such as green roofs, permeable pavements, and rain gardens, that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits to communities. This type of infrastructure helps to manage stormwater, reduce urban heat island effects, improve air and water quality, support biodiversity, and enhance the overall quality of life for residents. Green infrastructure is increasingly being recognized as a cost-effective and sustainable solution to urban challenges, such as flooding, pollution, and climate change. Research in this area seeks to understand the benefits of green infrastructure, develop innovative design solutions, and promote its integration into urban planning and development processes.