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− | Green infrastructure quiz
| + | [[Ecosystem Function of vegetation in stormwater management]] |
− | *GSI=Green stormwater infrastructure
| + | ==Habitat== |
− | *GI=Green infrastructure
| + | ===Pollinators & Insects=== |
| + | ===Birds=== |
| + | ===Mammals=== |
| + | ===Reptiles=== |
| + | ===Amphibians=== |
| + | ===Humans=== |
| + | ===Aquatic Species=== |
| + | ==Nutrient Cycling== |
| + | ===Primary Producers=== |
| + | ===Terrestrial Food Chain=== |
| + | ===Aquatic Food Chain=== |
| + | ===Carbon Sequestration=== |
| + | ===Oxygen & air quality benefits=== |
| + | ==Soil Regeneration== |
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− | #Which of these is typically not considered a green stormwater infrastructure practice?
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− | ##Constructed wetland
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− | ##Permeable pavement
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− | ##Underground sand filter
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− | ##Vegetated filter strip
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− | #True or false: All GSI practices are vegetated
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− | #True or false: All vegetated GSI practices incorporate native vegetation into the practice
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− | #Rank these in order of benefit for habitat
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− | ##Bioretention
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− | ##Constructed wetland
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− | ##Filter strip
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− | ##Green roof
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− | #Rank these in order of benefit for energy savings
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− | ##Harvest and reuse
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− | ##Bioretention
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− | ##Green roof
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− | #Which of these is likely not a benefit of native vegetation?
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− | ##Increases pollinator diversity
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− | ##Improves soil hydrologic function
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− | ##Reduces maintenance needs during establishment
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− | ##Provides habitat for a wider range of species (i.e. increases biodiversity)
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− | #Explain
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− | ##Plugs are generally preferred over seed in establishing vegetation in bioretention practices
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− | ##Mulch is recommended in some GSI practices but not others
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− | Answers
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− | #Underground sand filter
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− | #False: examples of non-vegetated practices include but are not limited to permeable pavement and underground infiltration
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− | #False: while preferred in most situations, native vegetation is not necessary for practices considered to be GSI. An example would be irrigation of an athletic field from a harvest/reuse system.
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− | #Constructed wetland > bioretention > green roof > filter strip
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− | #Green roof > harvest/reuse > bioretention
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− | #Reduces maintenance needs during establishment
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− | #Explanations
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− | ##Seed is easily washed away in any practice involving moving water, including bioretention
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− | ##Mulch can inhibit seed germination and seedling growth and can also be washed away, depending on the mulch properties. However, mulch is recommended in practices where seedling establishment is not a concern. Mulch can provide several benefits, including soil protection, improved soil structure, and improved soil hydrology.
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