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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R835555
Performance and Effectiveness of Urban Green Infrastructure: Maximizing Benefits at the Subwatershed Scale through Measurement, Modeling, and Community-Based Implementation
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Developing a green infrastructure equity index to promote equity planning. | None | Heckert M, Rosan CD | Heckert M, Rosan CD. Developing a green infrastructure equity index to promote equity planning. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 2016;19:263-270. |
R835555 (2016) R835555 (2017) |
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Journal Article | A Modeling Framework for Assessing the Value of Learning in Dynamic Adaptive Planning: Application to Green Infrastructure Investment Evaluation | None | Hung F, Hobbs B, McGarity A, Chen X | Hung F, Hobbs B, McGarity A, Chen X. A Modeling Framework for Assessing the Value of Learning in Dynamic Adaptive Planning:Application to Green Infrastructure Investment Evaluation. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH 2022;58(8). |
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Journal Article | Assessment of Climate, Sizing, and Location Controls on Green Infrastructure Efficacy: A Timescale Framework | WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH | Hung F, Harman C, Hobbs B, Sivapalan M | Hung F, Harman C, Hobbs B, Sivapalan M. Assessment of Climate, Sizing, and Location Controls on Green Infrastructure Efficacy:A Timescale Framework. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH 20270;56(5). |
R835555 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Effects of spatial configuration of imperviousness and green infrastructure networks on hydrologic response in a residential sewershed. | None | Lim TC, Welty C | Lim TC, Welty C. Effects of spatial configuration of imperviousness and green infrastructure networks on hydrologic response in a residential sewershed. Water Resources Research 2017;53(9):8084-8104. |
R835555 (2017) |
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