Bothell 2019 Puget Sound Green Infrastructure Summit By Hannah Kett Mobius Hall at Cascadia College was overflowing with inspiration, collaborative energy and green infrastructure leaders from around the Puget Sound region during the 4th Annual Puget Sound Green...
Columbia City Bringing Nature to the Schoolyard at Hawthorne Elementary By Olivia Clark Nature’s benefits extend beyond providing habitat — trees cool hard surfaces, filter out pollutants from stormwater and reduce air pollution. Access to nature has also been shown...
Woodland Park Zoo City Nature Challenge 2019 By Dr. Sarah Yarwood-Lovett & Katie Remine How much wildlife do you think lives alongside us in our cities? What are the most common species in cities around the world? What species of plants and animals do we have in...
Stormwater Messaging Toolkit By Betsy Adams Catch basins and MS4’s and engineered bioretention cells – oh my! The jargon-rich vocabulary of the stormwater world can be a big barrier to outreach staff working to convey the importance of and increase understanding of...
Openness, Collaboration, and Co-Creation: Realizing the Full Potential of Nature-Based Solutions By Mark DeLaurier The potential for nature-based solutions (NBS) continues to rise, and new research points the way toward realizing those possibilities with seven lessons...
King County The Green Stormwater Infrastructure Overview and Accomplishment Report The 2017-2018 Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) Overview and Accomplishment Report highlights King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) and Seattle Public Utilities’ (SPU)...