Applying Nature-Based Solutions and SITES for Water Resilience

Applying Nature-Based Solutions and SITES for Water Resilience

Tuesday, November 12, 2024 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM · 1 hr. (America/New_York)
Room 103ABC
Summits

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Registration Information:

To register for this course - please reserve your seat for the "Resilient Places Summit" located in the Greenbuild agenda.

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Description:

As we prepare for climate change, increasing population, and rapid urbanization, there is a potent opportunity to invest differently in development projects. Parks, university campuses, streetscapes, plazas, and other open spaces can serve as essential infrastructure to improving health and safety, creating habitat, providing flood control, reducing urban heat island effects, and more. Nature-based solutions and landscape-led interventions create value and address multiple societal needs too. Disadvantaged communities are often disproportionately affected by changing climate conditions, including flooding, drought, wildfires, and severe storms., and nature-based solutions can also provide ongoing comprehensive co-benefits to communities by stimulating investments and improving community cohesion. Resilient designs at both the site, neighborhood, and community scales can reduce the impacts of these hazards and improve the capacity to both withstand and recover from these events. This session will focus on water resilience in two distinct contexts with varying issues from stormwater runoff, CSOs, and flooding from hurricanes to dealing with the lack of water during drought. The hospitality project on the Alabama coast will include insights and lessons learned in how it utilized the SITES rating system in combination with LEED to achieve multiple sustainability and resilience goals while preparing the site for hurricanes and storm surges. The second case study - also SITES certified - is located in a highly urbanized area in Philadelphia addressing multiple issues from poor soil conditions to combined sewer overflows while meeting project goals as a park within a university campus. Perspectives from diverse disciplines will be shared including a civil engineer, landscape architect, and sustainability consultant. The session will conclude with a unique perspective from the U.S. EPA Office of Water describing how it is addressing the use of Nature-based solutions to promote resilience and environmental justice.

Tuesday Summit Name
Resilient Places Summit
Continuing Education Credit Offered
AIA LU|HSWGBCI
Pass Type Access
Conference PassStudent PassVolunteer Pass
Learning Objective 1
Learn about transformational projects that integrate nature-based solutions for resilient infrastructure.
Learning Objective 2
Identify key landscape-based strategies in the SITES v2 Rating System that lead and support integrated solutions, and where synergies occur with LEED.
Learning Objective 3
Gain an understanding of the key success measures in determining high-performance landscapes concerning the management of water onsite, in addition to how SITES improves human health, safety, and social connection.
Learning Objective 4
Learn how the U.S. EPA is promoting and funding nature-based solutions to improve community resiliency.
Learning Level
Intermediate
Rating System
SITES v2
Greenbuild Program
Resilient Places Summit
Does this session cover Justice, Equity, Diversity and/or Inclusion
Yes
Session Format
Structured Discussion