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The Emergence of Green Street Programs in the U.S.: A Study of Three Cities.
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The Emergence of Green Street Programs in the U.S.: A Study of Three Cities./
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Rodriguez-Valencia, Alvaro.
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334 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-04(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International77-04A(E).
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Transportation. -
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9781339261645
The Emergence of Green Street Programs in the U.S.: A Study of Three Cities.
Rodriguez-Valencia, Alvaro.
The Emergence of Green Street Programs in the U.S.: A Study of Three Cities.
- 334 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-04(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Davis, 2015.
Recently, cities across the U.S. have begun to think about their streets differently, and many have reallocated street space for purposes other than vehicle traffic, reflecting unmet demands for the use of the public right of way. Realizing the lack of knowledge on alternative uses of streets for environmental purposes, I focused my research on investigating the environmental function of the street, more specifically, green streets in the context of the U.S. The question that I seek to investigate in this dissertation is why some cities in the U.S. are greening their streets and what factors have contributed to the adoption of green streets programs, shaped the nature of these programs, and influenced their success.
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In general terms, all three cities started their green streets program in pursuit of stormwater management alternatives. Stormwater is known to be harmful to urban water ecosystems, especially in cities with combined sewer systems. In 1987, the Clean Water Act (CWA) mandated the management of stormwater in all U.S. cities. After a decade, an alternative approach to stormwater management beyond pipes and tanks was developed: Green infrastructure, such as green streets and green roofs, retains and detains runoff by mimicking pre-development conditions and preventing the negative effects on ecosystems.
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Under this regulatory framework, each of the cities studied followed a different path: Seattle, through vibrant research activity, contributed to innovation in alternative stormwater management and was one the innovators in green street in the U.S. In contrast, the Portland stormwater process started with litigation to comply with CWA requirements. Later, after embarking on a massive gray infrastructure project, the city adopted green streets as a complement to the existing strategy. Finally, the Philadelphia green streets approach resulted from internal entrepreneurship and strong rational evaluation of alternatives within the federal regulatory process. In spite of being the first green streets innovator, Seattle recently decided to adopt a gray stormwater strategy. Portland and Philadelphia, in contrast, are both continuing their successful green streets programs.
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