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Integrated LID and Green Infrastructure Planning at Rutgers University to Achieve Better Ecological Outcomes at Lower Cost

机译:Rutgers大学的集成盖和绿色基础设施规划,以较​​低的成本实现更好的生态结果

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Rutgers University recently completed a Stormwater and Landscape Management Master Plan for their Busch and Livingston Campuses. This plan provides an ecological and hydrological foundation for the University's future planning and development efforts through a low impact development (LID) and green infrastructure approach to stormwater and landscape management. The approach considers stormwater management as part of the broader ecological system using a combination of bioengineering techniques and native landscape practices within the campus context. Creating more sustainable green infrastructure requires transitioning from practices that may contribute to the degradation of the environment toward creating working landscapes that perform important ecological functions. Examples of these functions include: receiving, retaining, and filtering stormwater in a way that may preserve or mimic natural hydrological patterns (treating water as a resource, not as a problem); creating natural habitat for diverse ecosystems; providing educational opportunities; contributing to overall campus sustainability initiatives; and reducing the overall operation and maintenance burden for campus staff. This plan provides a unique approach to integrating low impact development practices with landscape ecological improvements, thinking holistically about broader ecological connections and implications while treating the more specific primary needs of the campus as a social and educational setting. After assessing the campus needs and coming up with an approach that strives to improve the health and function of the landscape, current and future stormwater conditions were modeled to better understand the implications of suggested practices and their ability to meet regulatory requirements for stormwater management. The plan also includes planning principles and design guidelines that emphasize a commitment to sustainable landscape and water management design. The master plan is intended to be flexible in terms of identifying techniques and practices that can be applied throughout various Rutgers University settings, while still being specific enough to reflect the unique ecological characteristics and opportunities on the Busch and Livingston Campuses.
机译:Rutgers University最近完成了雨水和景观管理大师计划,为他们的Busch和Livingston校园校园。该计划为大学未来的规划和发展努力提供了通过低影响的发展(盖子)和绿色基础设施方法来为雨水和景观管理提供生态和水文。该方法将雨水管理层利用校园背景下的生物工程技术和天然景观实践的组合作为更广泛生态系统的一部分。创造更多可持续的绿色基础设施需要从可能导致环境落实到创造执行重要生态功能的工作景观的实践转换。这些功能的示例包括:以可能保持或模仿自然水文模式的方式接收,保持和过滤雨水(将水作为资源处理,而不是问题);为不同生态系统创造自然栖息地;提供教育机会;为整体校园可持续发展举措做出贡献;并降低校园员工的整体运营和维护负担。该计划提供了一种独特的方法,可以通过景观生态改进整合低影响发展实践,全面思考更广泛的生态联系和含义,同时对校园作为社会和教育环境的更具体的主要需求。在评估校园需求并提出一种努力提高景观的健康和功能的方法之后,模拟了当前和未来的雨水条件,以更好地了解建议的做法的含义及其符合雨水管理监管要求的能力。该计划还包括规划原则和设计指南,强调了对可持续景观和水管理设计的承诺。总体规划旨在识别可以在整个罗格斯大学环境中应用的技术和实践的灵活性,同时仍然足够具体,以反映Busch和Livingston校园的独特生态特征和机遇。

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