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Although much of the information on these pages is general, many of the practices can be incorporated into vegetated stormwater BMPs. | Although much of the information on these pages is general, many of the practices can be incorporated into vegetated stormwater BMPs. | ||
*[http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/pollinators/friendlypractices.shtml United States Department of Agriculture - Forest Service]: Pollinator Friendly Practices | *[http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/pollinators/friendlypractices.shtml United States Department of Agriculture - Forest Service]: Pollinator Friendly Practices | ||
− | [http://pollinator.org/nappc/PDFs/PollinatorFriendlyPractices.pdf North American Pollinator Protection Campaign]: Pollinator Friendly Practices | + | *[http://pollinator.org/nappc/PDFs/PollinatorFriendlyPractices.pdf North American Pollinator Protection Campaign]: Pollinator Friendly Practices |
− | [http://www.iatp.org/blog/201407/a-landowner%E2%80%99s-guide-to-pollinator-friendly-practices Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy]: A landowner’s guide to pollinator-friendly practices | + | *[http://www.iatp.org/blog/201407/a-landowner%E2%80%99s-guide-to-pollinator-friendly-practices Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy]: A landowner’s guide to pollinator-friendly practices |
==Case studies== | ==Case studies== |
An increasing focus on Green Infrastructure has brought an awareness that stormwater management can provide numerous benefits beyond improving water quality and urban hydrology. Trees, for example, provide a multitude of benefits beyond stormwater management, as discussed in this article. In particular, vegetated stormwater best management practices (BMPs), including tree-based systems and other bioretention systems, offer opportunities to achieve multiple benefits, ranging from aesthetics (see, for example, this presentation by Dr. Steven Rodie from the University of Nebraska - Omaha) to ecosystem friendly designs.
Vegetated stormwater BMPs can be designed to be pollinator-friendly. It is clear that pollinators, both vertebrates and invertebrates, are in decline (see [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]). This page provides numerous links to information that can be used in designing and implementing pollinator-friendly stormwater BMPs.
Although much of the information on these pages is general, many of the practices can be incorporated into vegetated stormwater BMPs.
The Xerces Society: Targeted for gerdeners, this site contains much useful general information on pollinators and managing for pollinators Pollinator Friendly Alliance