Copenhagen Neighborhood Redesigned With Climate in Mind
In August 2011, St. Kjeld, a low-lying neighborhood of Copenhagen, Denmark, experienced extreme...
Read MoreFeb 25, 2015 | Flooding & Watersheds, Green Infrastructure
In August 2011, St. Kjeld, a low-lying neighborhood of Copenhagen, Denmark, experienced extreme...
Read MoreFeb 25, 2015 | Spotlight
Technology is increasing opportunities for crowdsourcing water data. CrowdHydrology, a new phone application that debuted at the American Geophysical Union meeting in Dec. 2014, allows citizen scientists to report stream depths...
Read MoreFeb 25, 2015 | Flooding & Watersheds, Green Infrastructure
In response to the 2013 floods in Alberta, the Canadian provincial government along with municipalities, nongovernmental organizations, and others have identified, studied, and implemented various solutions for the Bow River...
Read MoreFeb 25, 2015 | Funding & Financing, Green Infrastructure
In early February, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Natural Estuary Program released two green infrastructure resources for municipalities. The first is a funding resource...
Read MoreFeb 25, 2015 | Funding & Financing, Green Infrastructure
In January, the Natural Capital Committee, an independent body that advises the British government, released its third and final State of Natural Capital report. According to the report, urgent action is needed to reverse the...
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