Integrating Planning with Nature: Building climate resilience across the urban-to-rural gradient
Integrating Planning with Nature: Building climate resilience across the urban-to-rural gradient. SFEI Contribution No. 1013.
2020. Related Projects, News, and Events:
Integrating Planning with Nature (Project)
Can we gain the benefits of restoring nature while making our cities denser and protecting natural and working lands?
Trees, Hydrology, Urban-Greening, and Nature-Based Solutions (News)
Two key reports support nature-based solutions. Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) and enhancements to the urban tree canopy offer benefits to stormwater management, urban ecological improvements, and complementary urban greening activities.
On KGO TV, these projects were featured on July 1, 2021.
Sustainability and resilience expert Laura Feinstein to lead the SFEI Resilient Landscapes Program (News)
The San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) is excited to announce Laura Feinstein as the new Director of the Resilient Landscapes Program. Laura brings many years of experience at the science-policy interface and a love for the natural and urban communities of the San Francisco Bay Area and Delta region. As Director, she will lead SFEI’s interdisciplinary Resilient Landscapes team of 30+ staff with an annual budget of over $5 million.