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Why An Integrated Approach to Urban Water Management is Key to the Future of Our Cities
The article delves into the evolving challenges of urban water management amid climate change and urban development, advocating for an integrated approach that treats stormwater as a valuable resource, emphasizing adaptation and integrated and holistic approaches to managing urban water.
The Harvard University Science and Engineering Complex – Embracing Climate Innovation
Discover the Harvard Science and Engineering Complex—a climate-resilient marvel. Unearth its journey from brownfield to innovation hub. Explore its groundbreaking eco-design, energy efficiency, integrated water management, and green infrastructure.
Four Barriers to Implementing Green Roofs – And How to Overcome Them
Civil Engineer Nicole Holmes reveals the unspoken challenges hindering the widespread adoption of green roofs. Dive into the secrets behind their underutilization and how to unlock their full potential in building resilient cities.
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Water Podcast
In this episode, Sustainable Futures sits down with artist, designer, and thought leader Herbert Dreiseitl to discuss the critical role of water in natural ecosystems, and what lessons can be learned and applied to our urban environments. To cope with climate change, cities need to better use their natural infrastructure assets to manage and treat water before it becomes a problem to the community.
A Terminal In a Garden: Exploring Bangalore’s New Airport
The new international airport terminal in Bangaluru is an outstanding example of how to combine multiple biophilic elements on a massive scale to create an entirely new airport experience. It raises the bar on designing healthier, more biodiverse, culturally relevant and relaxing airports for weary travellers and nature.
Planting Green Roofs For Extreme Heat and Drought
Identifying plants that naturally adapt to heat and drought stress in any biogeographic region may be as simple as visiting a nature preserve. In this article learn how plants, native to glades, barrens and alvars may harbor a variety of species that thrive on green roofs with only marginal use of water. These “habitat templates” can inform which plants might survive extreme climate events (like El Ninos), even on green roofs.
Building Resilient and Green Futures With the European Union’s New Climate-Resilient Construction Guidance Document
Learn more about the European Commissions’ new guidance document on climate-resilient building practices and the multiple roles of green roofs and walls.
New Stormwater Market In Grand Rapids Will Contribute to A Healthier Rivers and More Climate Resilient City
The establishment of a market that allows the trading of stormwater credits is an innovative approach to improving stormwater management. Learn about the work of American Rivers to implement this new approach launched in 2013 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Harvesting the Future: Stormwater-Powered Living Walls
In the world of sustainable architecture, stormwater driven living walls are a revolutionary green building practice. Discover Enni Headquarters in Moers, Germany, with its remarkable 650 sqm living wall, ingeniously irrigated by harvested stormwater. Learn about the smart systems, underground reservoirs, and interdisciplinary collaborations making this green oasis a symbol of urban sustainability.
Østerbro Klimakvarter – The First Climate Adaptation Neighborhood in Denmark
A decade ago, the City of Copenhagen began redesigning neighborhoods, transforming them into climate adaptation projects, using community lead, integrated stormwater management approaches to cool cities, reduce flooding and provide amenity spaces. Learn about the design and performance of one of the first climate adapted neighborhoods in Copenhagen.
Exploring Innovations and Insights: Green Roofs for Healthy Cities' Upcoming Events
GRHC's upcoming events promise a thrilling journey towards sustainable urban living. From a cutting-edge Virtual Research Symposium to the bustling Grey to Green Conferences, discover the secrets to transforming concrete jungles into vibrant green oases.
Water and the Systems that Drive Ecology
In this episode, Sustainable Futures sits down with educator and research Dr. Olyssa Starry Ph.D. to discuss the part water plays in urban ecology and the physical chemistry of plants and how this can affect the achievement of sustainability goals.
Engineering Green Roofs to Manage Stormwater and Save Money: A Case Study
Learn about the green roofs in Toronto that manage stormwater and achieve multiple sustainability goals. By upgrading to biodiverse green roofs, the design team exceeded water balance targets, reducing storage needs and earning financial incentives, showcasing how green roofs can benefit both the environment and finances in urban development.
Residential Green Roofing, a Growing Trend
This article explores some of the trends in the uptick of residential green roof construction, such as stormwater management, aesthetics and the need for insulation. Explore innovative projects, including a remarkable example in Hood River, Oregon, and the University of Miami's high-wind-resistant green roofs, revolutionizing modern residential construction.
The Scandinavian Green Roof Institute
Since 2001 the Scandinavian Green Roof Institute has worked to advance blue-green infrastructure, with an integrated approach to stormwater management protecting the eco-city of Augustenborg from a 4.75 inch rainfall in six hours. Learn more about the Institute’s services and accomplishments.
Advancing Green Roofs: Latest Training, Policy Guide, and Events Update
Discover cutting-edge green roof training, policy guides, and water-focused courses at the Living Architecture Academy. Get 20% off water-related content until October 31st. Explore upcoming conferences and meet emerging professionals in green roof research.