优先考虑和实施具有环境和社会效益的弹性项目:与海湾共存计划

Michael Bomar, Jake Oldenburger, Andrew BaThan, Michael Bomar
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具有环境和社会效益的复原力项目优先排序和实施:“与湾共存”项目摘要“与湾共存”复原力战略帮助纽约州管理住房和城市发展部的社区发展整体赠款-灾难恢复(CDBG-DR)基金。更具体地说,它侧重于减轻当地的洪水风险,同时结合环境的协同效益,如水质改善、生态恢复和含水层补给。此外,还考虑了社会协同效益,例如创建通往海滨的公共通道,重新连接社区与自然以及公共教育。弹性战略帮助纽约州管理住房和城市发展部的社区发展整体赠款-灾难恢复基金。更具体地说,它侧重于减轻当地的洪水风险,同时结合环境的协同效益,如水质改善、生态恢复和含水层补给。此外,还考虑了社会协同效益,例如创建通往海滨的公共通道,重新连接社区与自然以及公共教育。主讲人michael bomar演讲时间:13:30:00:14:00:00会议时间:13:30:00:15:00:00会议地点:S502室- 5层主题:多样性、公平与;包容性、中间水平、复原力、灾害规划与恢复、雨水与绿色基础设施、可持续性与气候变化、多样性、公平与与;包容性、中间水平、韧性、灾害规划与恢复、雨水与绿色基础设施、可持续性与气候变化博马1;J. Oldenburger 2;2 . b。作者关系:Tetra Tech, Inc .;利乐科技2;利乐科技2;1;来源水环境联合会会议记录文献类型会议论文出版商水环境联合会打印出版日期2023oct doi10.2175 /193864718825159216卷/期内容来源wefteccopyright 2023字数17
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Prioritizing and Implementing Resiliency Projects with Environmental and Social Benefits: The Living with the Bay Program
Prioritizing and Implementing Resiliency Projects with Environmental and Social Benefits: The Living with the Bay ProgramAbstractThe Living with the Bay Resiliency Strategy helped New York State administer HUD's Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds. More specifically, it focused on mitigating local risk from flooding, while incorporating environmental co-benefits such as water quality improvements, ecological restoration, and aquifer recharge. In addition, social co-benefits were considered such as creating public access to the waterfront, reconnecting communities with nature, and public education.The Resiliency Strategy helped New York State administer HUD's Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds. More specifically, it focused on mitigating local risk from flooding, while incorporating environmental co-benefits such as water quality improvements, ecological restoration, and aquifer recharge. In addition, social co-benefits were considered such as creating public access to the waterfront, reconnecting communities with nature, and public education.SpeakerBomar, MichaelPresentation time13:30:0014:00:00Session time13:30:0015:00:00SessionCreating Resilience with Stormwater ProjectsSession locationRoom S502 - Level 5TopicDiversity, Equity & Inclusion, Intermediate Level, Resilience, Disaster Planning and Recovery, Stormwater and Green Infrastructure, Sustainability and Climate ChangeTopicDiversity, Equity & Inclusion, Intermediate Level, Resilience, Disaster Planning and Recovery, Stormwater and Green Infrastructure, Sustainability and Climate ChangeAuthor(s)Bomar, MichaelAuthor(s)M. Bomar 1; J. Oldenburger 2 ; A. BaThan 2; M. Bomar 1;Author affiliation(s)Tetra Tech, Inc 1; Tetra Tech 2 ; Tetra Tech 2; Tetra Tech, Inc. 1;SourceProceedings of the Water Environment FederationDocument typeConference PaperPublisherWater Environment FederationPrint publication date Oct 2023DOI10.2175/193864718825159216Volume / Issue Content sourceWEFTECCopyright2023Word count17
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