Natural stormwater treatment systems (NTS) are built ecosystems designed to capture and treat stormwater runoff via natural processes. Although NTS design typically targets water services, the biological communities associated with NTS (i.e., plants, animals, and microbes) can provide non-targeted functions that can result in ecosystem services, such as biodiversity, pollination, and climate regulation, or in some cases disservices. Additional co-benefits of NTS include recreation, education and outreach opportunities, and aesthetic value. A review of NTS ecosystem services and co-benefits is provided with specific examples from Los Angeles County, highlighting the need for ecosystem services indicators, standard measurements, and monitorin...
To deal with urban runoff and stormwater polluting our waterways, cities across California are imple...
Stormwater runoff, defined as rainwater that flows over impervious surfaces, is both an under-harnes...
Stormwater management has traditionally been the realm of the civil engineer. Drains were constructe...
Researchers and water managers have turned to green stormwater infrastructure, such as bioswales, re...
Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) have been shown to be the preferred solution in dealing with exc...
Stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces contributes to degradation of urban stream ecosystems. Im...
We, as a society, are notoriously bad at finding balance between extraction of natural resources and...
Biofiltration systems use a variety of biological, chemical, and physical processes to capture and i...
Combined natural and engineered water and waste water systems (cNES) are nature-based solutions that...
Natural ecosystems provide amenity to human populations in the form of ecosystem services. These ser...
A narrow technocentric focus on a few favored ecosystem services (generally provisioning services) h...
Ecosystem services are benefits that people receive from their environment. The ecosystem service co...
It is well documented that storm water carries pollutants that place environmental strain on our wat...
Although irrigation systems are generally assessed with respect to the quantity of water delivered a...
Stormwater runoff, defined as rainwater that flows over impervious surfaces, is both an under-harnes...
To deal with urban runoff and stormwater polluting our waterways, cities across California are imple...
Stormwater runoff, defined as rainwater that flows over impervious surfaces, is both an under-harnes...
Stormwater management has traditionally been the realm of the civil engineer. Drains were constructe...
Researchers and water managers have turned to green stormwater infrastructure, such as bioswales, re...
Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) have been shown to be the preferred solution in dealing with exc...
Stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces contributes to degradation of urban stream ecosystems. Im...
We, as a society, are notoriously bad at finding balance between extraction of natural resources and...
Biofiltration systems use a variety of biological, chemical, and physical processes to capture and i...
Combined natural and engineered water and waste water systems (cNES) are nature-based solutions that...
Natural ecosystems provide amenity to human populations in the form of ecosystem services. These ser...
A narrow technocentric focus on a few favored ecosystem services (generally provisioning services) h...
Ecosystem services are benefits that people receive from their environment. The ecosystem service co...
It is well documented that storm water carries pollutants that place environmental strain on our wat...
Although irrigation systems are generally assessed with respect to the quantity of water delivered a...
Stormwater runoff, defined as rainwater that flows over impervious surfaces, is both an under-harnes...
To deal with urban runoff and stormwater polluting our waterways, cities across California are imple...
Stormwater runoff, defined as rainwater that flows over impervious surfaces, is both an under-harnes...
Stormwater management has traditionally been the realm of the civil engineer. Drains were constructe...