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The Leadership Exchange Podcast
Throwe Environmental
16 episodes
1 day ago
Podcast for the Southeast New England Program (SNEP) Network's Climate Leadership Exchange. This podcast is produced by the dedicated team at Throwe Environmental [throwe-environmental.com], one of the core partner organizations of the SNEP Network. The SNEP Network [snepnetwork.org] is a project of the New England Environmental Finance Center and is funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Southeast New England Program.
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Podcast for the Southeast New England Program (SNEP) Network's Climate Leadership Exchange. This podcast is produced by the dedicated team at Throwe Environmental [throwe-environmental.com], one of the core partner organizations of the SNEP Network. The SNEP Network [snepnetwork.org] is a project of the New England Environmental Finance Center and is funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Southeast New England Program.
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S1 | E1: Green Infrastructure (ft. Lancaster City and Provincetown)
The Leadership Exchange Podcast
59 minutes 59 seconds
5 years ago
S1 | E1: Green Infrastructure (ft. Lancaster City and Provincetown)

Planning for community redevelopment amidst a changing climate and intensifying storm events poses significant challenges.  Many municipalities have turned to green infrastructure as a way to incorporate natural infiltration processes into their plans for development, lessening the impacts of stormwater quantity and quality on their community. Beyond the immediate benefits of improving stormwater management, green infrastructure also provides an array of co-benefits related to public health, recreation, cost-effectiveness, and economic growth. In this episode, we hear from Lancaster City, PA and Provincetown, MA — two municipalities that have employed green infrastructure best management practices (BMPs) into their stormwater management schemes and have seen real returns for the livelihoods of their communities. 

To watch the recording of Webinar 1: Incorporating Green Infrastructure for Stormwater and other Co-Benefits from October 7, 2020 (1-2pm EST), please visit http://snepnetwork.org/past-webinars.

The Leadership Exchange Podcast
Podcast for the Southeast New England Program (SNEP) Network's Climate Leadership Exchange. This podcast is produced by the dedicated team at Throwe Environmental [throwe-environmental.com], one of the core partner organizations of the SNEP Network. The SNEP Network [snepnetwork.org] is a project of the New England Environmental Finance Center and is funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Southeast New England Program.