Green Stormwater Infrastructure at El Rio Neighborhood Center Jan. 24, 2024 The City of Tucson’s Storm to Shade program has completed a green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) project at the El Rio Neighborhood Center. Read more Image Local Tucson non-profit is fighting drought in back yards and public spaces Jan. 17, 2024 Tucson Clean and Beautiful is using its Green Stormwater Infrastructure Program to fight drought conditions at the local level in Tucson. Read more Image Is rainwater safe to drink? Arizona researchers enlist citizen scientists to help find out Oct. 10, 2023 More Arizonans are harvesting rainwater, committed to do their share to save water, be self-reliant, reduce their water bill, or all of the above. Read more Image Webinar: Hassayampa River Study – Assessing Low Impact Development for Stormwater Management June 7, 2021 Webinar Announcement: The Bureau of Reclamation and the City of Buckeye invite you to attend an upcoming webinar on a study titled: Hassayampa River Study – Assessing Low Impact Development for Stormwater Management. Read more Image What Tucson Can Teach Us About Green Infrastructure May 11, 2021 Existing research on green infrastructure often tends to look forward, describing new strategies to make nature-based stormwater solutions a more attractive option for cities as well as facilitate their adoption. Read more Image Sonoran Desert Green Infrastructure Resource Library Aug. 24, 2020 In recent years, green infrastructure has become a proven solution to address many of the challenges created by urban stormwater. Read more Desert Green Infrastructure Design Guide Dec. 18, 2018 This digest is intended to provide the most relevant information pertaining to a selection of GSI/LID interventions frequently used in development in an easily understood format. Read more EVALUATION OF WATER HARVESTING REBATE PROGRAMS IN TUCSON, AZ Aug. 29, 2018 “An evaluation of Tucson’s water harvesting rebate programs was performed by Ethan Vimont, who published his results in his 2017 Thesis for a Master of Science degree from the University of Arizona. Read more City of Phoenix Produces GI/LID Cost-Benefit Study July 24, 2018 In June 2018, the City of Phoenix released a report on a triple bottom line cost benefit analysis of various Green Infrastructure/Low Impact Development (GI/LID) features. The study provides information for decision-makers involved with City projects and private development who may want to incorporate GI/LID. Read more Turning cities into sponges: how Chinese ancient wisdom is taking on climate change March 21, 2018 How does a city cope with extreme weather? These days, urban planning that doesn’t factor in some sort of catastrophic weather event is like trying to build something in a fictional utopia. Read more Pagination … 1 2 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Green Stormwater Infrastructure at El Rio Neighborhood Center Jan. 24, 2024 The City of Tucson’s Storm to Shade program has completed a green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) project at the El Rio Neighborhood Center. Read more Image
Local Tucson non-profit is fighting drought in back yards and public spaces Jan. 17, 2024 Tucson Clean and Beautiful is using its Green Stormwater Infrastructure Program to fight drought conditions at the local level in Tucson. Read more Image
Is rainwater safe to drink? Arizona researchers enlist citizen scientists to help find out Oct. 10, 2023 More Arizonans are harvesting rainwater, committed to do their share to save water, be self-reliant, reduce their water bill, or all of the above. Read more Image
Webinar: Hassayampa River Study – Assessing Low Impact Development for Stormwater Management June 7, 2021 Webinar Announcement: The Bureau of Reclamation and the City of Buckeye invite you to attend an upcoming webinar on a study titled: Hassayampa River Study – Assessing Low Impact Development for Stormwater Management. Read more Image
What Tucson Can Teach Us About Green Infrastructure May 11, 2021 Existing research on green infrastructure often tends to look forward, describing new strategies to make nature-based stormwater solutions a more attractive option for cities as well as facilitate their adoption. Read more Image
Sonoran Desert Green Infrastructure Resource Library Aug. 24, 2020 In recent years, green infrastructure has become a proven solution to address many of the challenges created by urban stormwater. Read more
Desert Green Infrastructure Design Guide Dec. 18, 2018 This digest is intended to provide the most relevant information pertaining to a selection of GSI/LID interventions frequently used in development in an easily understood format. Read more
EVALUATION OF WATER HARVESTING REBATE PROGRAMS IN TUCSON, AZ Aug. 29, 2018 “An evaluation of Tucson’s water harvesting rebate programs was performed by Ethan Vimont, who published his results in his 2017 Thesis for a Master of Science degree from the University of Arizona. Read more
City of Phoenix Produces GI/LID Cost-Benefit Study July 24, 2018 In June 2018, the City of Phoenix released a report on a triple bottom line cost benefit analysis of various Green Infrastructure/Low Impact Development (GI/LID) features. The study provides information for decision-makers involved with City projects and private development who may want to incorporate GI/LID. Read more
Turning cities into sponges: how Chinese ancient wisdom is taking on climate change March 21, 2018 How does a city cope with extreme weather? These days, urban planning that doesn’t factor in some sort of catastrophic weather event is like trying to build something in a fictional utopia. Read more