Green Infrastructure for Healthy Communities
Utilities and municipalities are challenged to go beyond traditional levels of service to deliver solutions that mitigate climate impacts, improve infrastructure and address broader community needs. Due to its cross-cutting benefits as a strategy, communities are increasing prioritization and investments in green infrastructure to manage stormwater objectives while enhancing community health, improving overall infrastructure, and providing opportunities, especially for disadvantaged populations. Additionally, as a nature-based solution, green infrastructure provides a resilient solution set to mitigate and address the impacts of climate change. This webinar will provide motivation and drivers for green infrastructure, case studies and concepts exploring policy and equity for green infrastructure from stormwater parks to healthy streets to a wide variety of community amenities.
Moderators:
- Dustin Atchison, Jacobs Global Technology Lead for Stormwater & Watershed Management
- Andrew Potts, Jacobs Green Infrastructure Community of Practice Lead
Session 1 Speakers:
- Tracy Tackett, Seattle Public Utilities, WA | Green Stormwater Infrastructure Program
- Liu Huei-Lyn, PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency | Active, Beautiful, Clean (ABC) Waters Program
Session 2 Speakers:
- Adam Woodburn, Onondaga County, NY | Save the Rain Program
- Zach Monge, Jacobs Senior Project Manager
- Paul Hargreaves, Jacobs Head of Discipline – Surface Water Drainage (UK & Europe)