Green Infrastructure
Green infrastructure, in contrast, may be defined as the system of land, natural resources, and natural habitats that collectively comprise a community’s underlying ecosystem. Green Infrastructure is present in every city, although its size, diversity, and strength vary greatly. Importantly, green infrastructure can be used to help offset negative environmental impacts, for example stormwater runoff and urban heat island effect.
Green infrastructure systems are primarily comprised of:
- Landscaped / cultivated green spaces including farmlands, cultural resources, green roofs, playfields, parks and recreational spaces, and soft and hard surface trails; and
- Natural areas that provide wildlife habitat, riparian buffers, and water recharge areas.
Calculators:
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Full Costing Calculator: User Guide
Provides guidance on series of full cost calculators developed by Water Environment Research Foundation
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Full Costing Calculator: Retention Ponds
Determines present and future costs associated with retention ponds
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Full Costing for In-Curb Planter Vaults
Determine present and future costs associated with in-curb planter vaults


