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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - GreenScapes

GreenScapes is a multi-media (materials, water, soils, vegetation, energy) program that is designed to provide cost-efficient and sustainable solutions for landscape design, construction, and maintenance - large and small.   Read more>

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Managing Wet Weather with Green Infrastructure

EPA's Managing Wet Weather with Green Infrastructure program is focused on using green infrastructure technologies and approaches to manage wet weather, i.e., municipal stormwater, combined sewer overflows, nonpoint source pollution.   Read more>

United States Botanic Garden

Under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol, the United States Botanic Garden is one of the oldest public garden in the US. We demonstrate sustainable practices in our horticulture, programs and operations as well as inform the public of resources and what they can do at home.   Read more>

USDA Forest Service

Green infrastructure is a strategic approach to land and water conservation that the Forest Service uses and encourages others to use to link land for the benefit of nature and people.   Read more>

USDA Forest Service - Urban and Community Forestry

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Green Infrastructure book cover
Green Infrastructure: Linking Landscapes and Communities by Mark A. Benedict and Edward T. McMahon is an illustrative review of advances in smart land conservation and large scale thinking that provides a green solution to many of the problems associated with sprawling development.