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==Websites with extensive information on green infrastructure== | ==Websites with extensive information on green infrastructure== | ||
*[https://www.epa.gov/green-infrastructure/what-green-infrastructure What is Green Infrastructure? - EPA]: EPA's GI website containing information on performance, climate resiliency, research, benefits, cost-benefit resources, policy guides, integrating GI into federal regulatory programs, and a link to EPA's Green Infrastructure Webcast Series | *[https://www.epa.gov/green-infrastructure/what-green-infrastructure What is Green Infrastructure? - EPA]: EPA's GI website containing information on performance, climate resiliency, research, benefits, cost-benefit resources, policy guides, integrating GI into federal regulatory programs, and a link to EPA's Green Infrastructure Webcast Series | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://www.adaptationclearinghouse.org/resources/green-infrastructure-primer-a-delaware-guide-to-using-natural-systems-in-urban-rural-and-coastal-settings.html Green Infrastructure - Using natural systems to meet environmental challenges in urban, rural and coastal settings]: State of Delaware website with links to information on site and landscape GI practices and links to resources |
*[http://www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/34598 Green Infrastructure - City of Portland Oregon]: City of Portland website. Contains numerous case studies and a summary of numerous GI programs and efforts in the Portland area. | *[http://www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/34598 Green Infrastructure - City of Portland Oregon]: City of Portland website. Contains numerous case studies and a summary of numerous GI programs and efforts in the Portland area. | ||
*[http://www.bluegreencities.ac.uk/bluegreencities/index.aspx BlueGreenCities]: "A Research Consortium in England developed new strategies for managing urban flood risk as part of wider, integrated urban planning intended to achieve environmental enhancement and urban renewal in which multiple benefits of Blue-Green Cities are rigorously evaluated and understood." | *[http://www.bluegreencities.ac.uk/bluegreencities/index.aspx BlueGreenCities]: "A Research Consortium in England developed new strategies for managing urban flood risk as part of wider, integrated urban planning intended to achieve environmental enhancement and urban renewal in which multiple benefits of Blue-Green Cities are rigorously evaluated and understood." |
This page provides links to pages that address green infrastructure. We've particularly tried to identify pages that provide additional links to case studies, research work, and more.
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