GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE RESOURCE GUIDE | 45 ENDNOTES Green Stormwater Infrastructure 1 American Planning Association. 2016. Great Urban Parks: Green Infrastructure in Underserved Communities. https://www.planning.org/media/ document/9101585/ 2 Benedict, Mark A. and Edward T. McMahon. 2006. Green Infrastructure: Linking Landscapes and Communities 3 Environmental Protection Agency. n.d. What is Green Infrastructure? Retrieved from https:// www.epa.gov/greeninfrastructure/what-greeninfrastructure 4 The Trust for Public Land (TPL). 2016. City parks, clean water: Making great places using green infrastructure. https://www.tpl.org/city-parksclean-water 5 Environmental Protection Agency. n.d. What is Green Infrastructure? Retrieved from https:// www.epa.gov/greeninfrastructure/what-greeninfrastructure 6 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2004. Constructed Treatment Wetlands. https:// nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi/30005UPS. PDF?Dockey=30005UPS.PDF 7 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2008. Reducing Urban Heat Islands: Compendium of Strategies. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. https://www.epa.gov/heatislands/heat-island-compendium 8 Environmental Protection Agency. 2008. Managing Wet Weather with Green Infrastructure Municipal Handbook: Rainwater Harvesting Policies. https:// www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-10/ documents/gi_munichandbook_harvesting.pdf 9 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2014. Soil Constraints and Low Impact Development. EPA 841-R-14-004A. https://www.epa.gov/sites/ production/files/2015-09/documents/bbfs8clay_0.pdf 10 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2015. Landscape Design & Water Quality. http://ipm.ucanr.edu/QT/ landscapedesigncard.html Pre-planning and Assessment 11 American Planning Association. 2007. How Cities Use Parks for Community Engagement. https:// www.planning.org/cityparks/briefingpapers/ communityengagement.htm 12 American Planning Association. 2007. How Cities Use Parks for Green Infrastructure. https:// www.planning.org/cityparks/briefingpapers/ greeninfrastructure.htm PARK CONTEXT 13 Healthy Active by Design. 2017. Public Open Space. http://www.healthyactivebydesign.com/designfeatures/publicopen-space 14 Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF). 2009. Planning Approaches for Stormwater BMPs. https://www.werf.org/liveablecommunities/ toolbox/approach.htm 15 Philadelphia Water Department. 2017. Green Parks. http://www.phillywatersheds.org/what_were_ doing/green_infrastructure/programs/green-parks 16 Healthy Active by Design. 2017. Public Open Space. http://www.healthyactivebydesign.com/designfeatures/publicopen-space 17 Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF). 2009. Planning Approaches for Stormwater BMPs. https://www.werf.org/liveablecommunities/ toolbox/approach.htm 18 Michigan Department of Natural Resources. 2009. Guidelines for the Development of Community Park, Recreation, Open Space, and Greenway Plans http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/ IC1924_338125_7.pdf 19 Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. n.d. Top 10 List for Green/ Sustainable Trails. Retrieved from http://www. dcnr.pa.gov/cs/groups/public/documents/ document/dcnr_012675.pdf 20 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2013. City of Neosho Green Infrastructure Design Handbook. https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/ files/2015-10/documents/neosho-handbook-508.pdf
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