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Ecosystem services and US stormwater planning: An approach for improving urban stormwater decisions

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
Volume 88, Issue -, Pages 92-103

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2018.06.006

Keywords

Environmental planning; Ecosystem services; Stormwater planning; Green infrastructure; Stormwater infrastructure; Low impact development

Funding

  1. National Academies of Science Keck Futures Initiative (NAKFI) on Ecosystem Services
  2. National Science Foundation [1427188, 1660450]

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Green stormwater infrastructure (GI) is gaining traction as a viable complement to traditional gray infrastructure in cities across the United States. As cities struggle with decisions to replace deteriorating stormwater infrastructure in the face of looming issues such as population growth and climate change, GI may offer a cost-effective, efficient, and sustainable approach. However, decision makers confront challenges when integrating GI within city plans, including uncertainties around GI capacity and maintenance, resistance to collaboration across city governance, increasingly inflexible financing, accounting practices that do not incorporate the multiple values of GI, and difficulties in incorporating ecological infrastructure into stormwater management. This paper presents an ecosystem services framework for assessing the context-specific needs of decision makers, while considering the strengths and limitations of GI use in urban stormwater management. We describe multiple dimensions of the planning system, identify points of intervention, and illustrate two applications of our framework - Durham, North Carolina and Portland, Oregon (USA). In these case studies, we apply our ecosystem services framework to explicitly consider tradeoffs to assist planning professionals who are considering implementation of GI. We conclude by offering a research agenda that explores opportunities for further evaluations of GI design, implementation, and maintenance in cities.

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