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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

RFA: Performance and Effectiveness of Green Infrastructure Stormwater Management Approaches in the Urban Context: A Philadelphia Case Study (2012)

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Dissertation/Thesis Water monitoring and watershed modeling for green stormwater management at Swarthmore College. None Lowery, A Lowery, A. Water monitoring and watershed modeling for green stormwater management at Swarthmore College. Senior Engineering Design Thesis, Swarthmore College, May, 2017. R835555 (2017)
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Dissertation/Thesis Natural systems for stormwater treatment:Swarthmore Borough Swim Club and artificial wetlands. None Monaghan, U Monaghan, U. Natural systems for stormwater treatment:Swarthmore Borough Swim Club and artificial wetlands. Senior Engineering Design Thesis, Swarthmore College, May, 2017. R835555 (2017)
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Dissertation/Thesis Experimental treatment of nonpoint pollution in a constructed wetland. None Chen, M Chen, M. Experimental treatment of nonpoint pollution in a constructed wetland. Senior Engineering Design Thesis, Swarthmore College, May, 2017. R835555 (2017)
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Dissertation/Thesis Green solutions for combined sewer overflow control in West Philadelphia. None Cohen, J Cohen, J. Green solutions for combined sewer overflow control in West Philadelphia. Senior Engineering Design Thesis, Swarthmore College, May, 2017. R835555 (2017)
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Dissertation/Thesis Modeling and visualizing community benefits of green stormwater infrastructure in West Philadelphia. None Philyaw, A Philyaw, A. Modeling and visualizing community benefits of green stormwater infrastructure in West Philadelphia. Senior Engineering Design Thesis, Swarthmore College, May, 2017. R835555 (2017)
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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)
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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). R835555 (Final)
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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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Presentation Development of a framework for assessing the impacts of green infrastructure on groundwater resources in Philadelphia using ParFlow-CLM. None Andino-Nolasco E, Welty C Andino-Nolasco E, Welty C. Development of a framework for assessing the impacts of green infrastructure on groundwater resources in Philadelphia using ParFlow-CLM. Presented at the Baltimore Ecosystem Study 2014 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 22-23, 2014. R835555 (2015)
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Presentation Using Parflow-CLM to model the effects of green infrastructure at a watershed scale. None Andino-Nolasco E Andino-Nolasco E. Using Parflow-CLM to model the effects of green infrastructure at a watershed scale. Presented at the GI, Climate, and Cities Seminar Series, Green Infrastructure Research Roundtable, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, June 3, 2015 R835555 (2015)
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Presentation Using Parflow-CLM to model the effects of green infrastructure at a watershed scale. None Andino-Nolasco E Andino-Nolasco E. Using Parflow-CLM to model the effects of green infrastructure at a watershed scale. Presented at the GI, Climate, and Cities Seminar Series, Green Infrastructure Research Roundtable, Drexel University, Philadelphia. PA, June 2015. R835555 (2017)
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Presentation Evaluation of green infrastructure using hydrologic modeling and high performance computing. None Andino-Nolasco E, Welty C Andino-Nolasco E, Welty C. Evaluation of green infrastructure using hydrologic modeling and high performance computing. Presented at the UMBC Spring 2015 Research Forum on High Performance Computing, Baltimore, MD, May 1, 2015. R835555 (2015)
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Presentation Modeling infiltration basin hydrology using Parflow.CLM. None Andino-Nolasco E, Welty C Andino-Nolasco E, Welty C. Modeling infiltration basin hydrology using Parflow.CLM. Presented at the Geological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, November 1-4, 2015 (Paper No. 160-7). R835555 (2015)
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Presentation Evaluating green infrastructure fluxes using ParFlow.CLM. None Andino-Nolasco E, Welty C, McGarity A Andino-Nolasco E, Welty C, McGarity A. Evaluating green infrastructure fluxes using ParFlow.CLM. Presented at the Pennsylvania Stormwater Symposium 2015, Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership, Villanova University, Villanova, PA, October 14, 2015. R835555 (2015)
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Presentation Comparison of modeled and observed pressure heads beneath an infiltrating rain garden None Andino-Nolasco E, Welty C Andino-Nolasco E, Welty C. Comparison of modeled and observed pressure heads beneath an infiltrating rain garden. Presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, West Palm Beach, FL, May 22-26, 2016. R835555 (2016)
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Presentation Creating an equity index to target green infrastructure investments. None Heckert M, Rosan C Heckert M, Rosan C. Creating an equity index to target green infrastructure investments. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Geographical Society, West Chester, PA, November 6, 2015. R835555 (2015)
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Presentation Developing a green infrastructure equity index to promote equity planning. None Heckert M, Rosan C Heckert M, Rosan C. Developing a green infrastructure equity index to promote equity planning. Presented at the Pennsylvania Stormwater Symposium 2015, Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership, Villanova University, Villanova, PA, October 14, 2015. R835555 (2015)
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Presentation Creation of an equity index to guide green stormwater infrastructure investment. None Heckert M, Rosen C Heckert, Megan and C. Rosan. Creation of an equity index to guide green stormwater infrastructure investment. Presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, San Francisco, CA, March 29-April 2, 2016. R835555 (2016)
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Presentation Adaptive urban stormwater management using a two-stage stochastic optimization model. None Hung F, Hobbs B, McGarity A Hung F, Hobbs B, McGarity A. Adaptive urban stormwater management using a two-stage stochastic optimization model. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 15-19, 2014 (Abstract No. H42E-03). R835555 (2014)
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Presentation Decision analysis for adaptive stormwater management with green infrastructure using two-stage stochastic programming. None Hung F, Hobbs B, McGarity A Hung F, Hobbs B, McGarity A. Decision analysis for adaptive stormwater management with green infrastructure using two-stage stochastic programming. Presented at INFORMS, Philadelphia, PA, November 1-4, 2015. R835555 (2015)
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Presentation Community-based green infrastructure planning: a case study in Philadelphia's combined sewer area. None Hung F, Hobbs B, McGarity A, Rosan C Hung F, Hobbs B, McGarity A, Rosan C. Community-based green infrastructure planning: a case study in Philadelphia's combined sewer area. Presented at the Pennsylvania Stormwater Symposium 2015, Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership, Villanova University, Villanova, PA, October 14, 2015. R835555 (2015)
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Presentation Exploring win-win strategies for urban stormwater management:a case study in Philadelphia’s Combined Sewer Area. None Hung F, Hobbs B, Rosan C, McGarity A. Hung F, Hobbs B, Rosan C, McGarity A. Exploring win-win strategies for urban stormwater management:a case study in Philadelphia’s Combined Sewer Area. Presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, West Palm Beach, FL, May 22-26, 2016. R835555 (2016)
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Presentation Quantifying benefits of green stormwater infrastructure in Philadelphia. None McGarity A, Hung F, Rosan C, Hobbs B, Heckert M, Szalay S McGarity A, Hung F, Rosan C, Hobbs B, Heckert M, Szalay S. Quantifying benefits of green stormwater infrastructure in Philadelphia. Presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2015: Floods, Droughts, and Ecosystems, Austin, TX, May 17-21, 2015. R835555 (2014)
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Presentation Green stormwater infrastructure investment model for Philadelphia’s Wingohocking sewershed. None McGarity E, Szalay S, Cohen J McGarity E, Szalay S, Cohen J. Green stormwater infrastructure investment model for Philadelphia’s Wingohocking sewershed. Presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, West Palm Beach, FL., May 22-26, 2016. R835555 (2016)
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Presentation Implementing green infrastructure in Philadelphia to meet environmental, social, economic, and equity goals. None Rosan C Rosan C. Implementing green infrastructure in Philadelphia to meet environmental, social, economic, and equity goals. Presented at the 45th Annual Urban Affairs Association Conference, Session on Green Infrastructure in Legacy Cities, Miami, FL, April 8-11, 2015. R835555 (2015)
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Presentation Identifying "equity voids" to target green infrastructure investment. None Rosan C, Heckert M Rosan C, Heckert M. Identifying "equity voids" to target green infrastructure investment. Presented at the 46th Annual Urban Affairs Conference, Strategies to Improve Environmental Sustainability Session, San Diego, CA, March 16-19, 2016. R835555 (2015)
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Presentation Welty and Arthur McGarity. None Andino-Nolasco, Elvis, C Andino-Nolasco, Elvis, C. Welty and Arthur McGarity. 2015. Evaluating green infrastructure fluxes using ParFlow.CLM. Pennsylvania Stormwater Symposium 2015, Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership, Villanova, PA. October. R835555 (2017)
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Presentation and C. None Andino-Nolasco, E Andino-Nolasco, E. and C. Welty. 2014. Development of a framework for assessing the impacts of green infrastructure on groundwater resources in Philadelphia using ParFlow-CLM. Presented at the Baltimore Ecosystem Study 2014 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD. October. R835555 (2017)
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Proceedings Quantifying benefits of green stormwater infrastructure in Philadelphia. None McGarity A, Hung F, Rosan C, Hobbs B, Heckert M, Szalay S McGarity A, Hung F, Rosan C, Hobbs B, Heckert M, Szalay S. Quantifying benefits of green stormwater infrastructure in Philadelphia. In: Karvazy K, Webster VL, eds. Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2015: Floods, Droughts, and Ecosystems, Austin, TX, May 17-21, 2015. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 409-420. R835555 (2014)
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Proceedings StormWISE Model Using Green Infrastructure to Achieve Philadelphia's CSO Volume Reductions at Minimum Cost WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL AND WATER RESOURCES CONGRESS 2017: WATER, WASTEWATER, AND STORMWATER; URBAN WATERSHED MANAGEMENT; AND MUNINCIPAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE McGarity A, Szalay S, Cohen J McGarity A, Szalay S, Cohen J. StormWISE Model Using Green Infrastructure to Achieve Philadelphia's CSO Volume Reductions at Minimum Cost. In: World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2017:Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater; Urban Watershed Management; And Munincipal Water Infrastructure, Sacramento, CA, 21-25, 2017 R835555 (Final)
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