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Browsing by Subject "green infrastructure"
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AN OVERLAY DISTRICT TO ADDRESS STORMWATER RUNOFF QUANTITY AND QUALITY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: EMPHASIS ON THE ANACOSTIA RIVER
(2011-04-28)This Masters Project (MP) addresses the serious water quality issue of the Anacostia River in the District of Columbia. Focusing on non-point source pollution, the research explores the need for a more unified approach to ... -
Analysis of Equity in Two Community-Based Public-Private Partnerships Focused on Green Stormwater Infrastructure
(2023-04-28)Community-based public private partnerships (CBP3s) are a novel approach in providing green stormwater infrastructure improvements and community co-benefits. The two long-term CBP3s in our study were located in Prince George’s ... -
Ellerbe Creek Green Infrastructure Implementation Plan
(2016-04-22)Ellerbe Creek is a severely degraded urban stream located in Durham, NC. The high percentage of impervious surface within its watershed has contributed to altered hydrology and increased inputs of nitrogen, phosphorus, and ... -
Framework for Integrating the Value of Nature in Business Decisions: Utilizing Green Infrastructure for Stormwater Management
(2016-04-28)Businesses contribute to the degradation of ecosystem services, but also depend on those services for their operations. Most businesses do not incorporate ecosystem services into their decision-making. Existing methods to ... -
Pathways to coastal resiliency: The Adaptive Gradients Framework
(Sustainability (Switzerland), 2018-07-26)Current and future climate-related coastal impacts such as catastrophic and repetitive flooding, hurricane intensity, and sea level rise necessitate a new approach to developing and managing coastal infrastructure. Traditional ... -
Scaling Up Payment for Watershed Services Programs in the Upper Neuse River Basin: A Feasibility Analysis and Guidance Framework
(2012-04-27)The Falls Lake Reservoir in the Upper Neuse River Basin (UNRB) of North Carolina is currently classified as “impaired,” meaning that it fails to meet state water quality standards for its designated use for aquatic life. ... -
Scaling Up Payment for Watershed Services Programs in the Upper Neuse River Basin: A Feasibility Analysis and Guidance Framework
(2012-04-27)The Falls Reservoir in the Upper Neuse River Basin (UNRB) of North Carolina is currently classified as “impaired,” meaning that it fails to meet state water quality standards for its classified use. To retain its designated ... -
Study of Land Use Impacts and Options for Innovative Stormwater Management in a Rapidly Changing Watershed: Richland Creek, Wake County, North Carolina
(2023-04)The Blue Ridge Corridor (BRC) in northwest Raleigh, NC is currently being redeveloped through a partnership between the Blue Ridge Corridor Alliance (BCRA) and the City of Raleigh. However, the scope of this development ...