Urban flood risk and green infrastructure: Who is exposed to risk and who benefits from investment? A case study of three US Cities

A Pallathadka, J Sauer, H Chang, NB Grimm - Landscape and Urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
Pluvial flooding is a serious hazard in inland US cities. City managers and communities are
increasingly interested in reducing their pluvial flood risk through the development of green …

Examining the distributional equity of urban tree canopy cover and ecosystem services across United States cities

CB Riley, MM Gardiner - PLoS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Examining the distributional equity of urban tree canopy cover (UTCC) has increasingly
become an important interdisciplinary focus of ecologists and social scientists working within …

Spatial analysis of urban flooding and extreme heat hazard potential in Portland, OR

B Fahy, E Brenneman, H Chang, V Shandas - International journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Mapping individual and combined hazard potential within a city is key to understanding how
urban populations may disproportionately exposed to hazards at different times of the year …

Valuing the public benefits of green roofs

NR Netusil, L Lavelle, S Dissanayake… - Landscape and Urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
Green roofs are being incorporated into stormwater management programs around the
world. While numerous studies have estimated the private benefits to the owners and …

Spatial analysis of landscape and sociodemographic factors associated with green stormwater infrastructure distribution in Baltimore, Maryland and Portland, Oregon

A Baker, E Brenneman, H Chang, L McPhillips… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
This study explores the spatial distribution of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) relative to
sociodemographic and landscape characteristics in Portland, OR, and Baltimore, MD, USA …

Disambiguating concepts of fairness in stormwater management: A review of economic efficiency and equity

AD Arik - Water Resources Research, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
To confront the converging challenges of failing infrastructure, climate change, degraded
water quality, and fewer undeveloped lands, many municipalities are establishing …

Exploring the relationship between public trust toward the water sector and the use of bottled water within US shrinking cities

E Yang, DA Butcher, MA Edwards… - Journal of Water …, 2023 - ascelibrary.org
Residents often encounter water-quality issues in their drinking water systems. If these
issues recur or persist, residents may, despite assurances of water safety from utilities, lose …

Planning green infrastructure placement based on projected precipitation data

OA Omitaomu, SM Kotikot, ES Parish - Journal of Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Continued urbanization has led to tremendous changes on the landscape. These changes
have exacerbated the effects of extreme climatic events such as flooding because of …

Citizens' preferences on green infrastructure practices and their enhancement in Portland, Oregon

K Tanaka, H Nelson, N McCullar, N Parulekar - Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Green infrastructure (GI) has been gaining increasing attention due to its efficiency in
controlling and purifying urban stormwater runoff, creating environmental amenities, and …

Human–water infrastructure interactions: Substituting services received for bottled and filtered water in US shrinking cities

E Yang, KM Faust - Journal of Water Resources Planning and …, 2019 - ascelibrary.org
Aging infrastructure has caused municipalities to experience an increasing number of water-
related challenges, such as noncompliance with water-quality standards or failing …