How Brooklyn Greens: Michelle Gluck, Masters Candidate, Pratt Institute Advisor, Alec Applebaum

Similar documents
NYC Green Infrastructure Program

NYC Green Infrastructure Program

Green Streets An Innovative Street Design Approach

Green Infrastructure and Low-Impact Development Technologies

CHAPTER 8 ISSUES, CONCERNS, CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

Research Projects on Governors Island

Toronto Complete Streets Guidelines

GREEN STREETS & INFRASTRUCTURE: A COUNTY APPROACH. Mimicking Nature to Manage Stormwater in Developed Areas

Project. Project Type:

Planning for Staten. Habitat Restoration and Green Infrastructure. Island s North Shore

Community Gardens: Rainwater and Solar Harvesting Project

Green Roofs and CSO Mitigation:

New York City, 19 th c.

Master Plan Objectives and Policies

Report on the Environmental Benefits and Costs of Green Roof Technology for the City of Toronto

E x E C U T I v E S U M M A R y / P L A N N I N G C O N T E x T 14 //

CONSERVATION ELEMENT GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES

Alma Road Rain Gardens, London

Case studies. B1.1 Lloyds Crossing, Portland (USA)

Biodiversity and Urban Streets

The West Vaughan Employment Area Secondary Plan Policies

Key Environmental Issues in U.S. EPA Region 2 Panel 4 Water Issues

2017 STRATEGIC PLAN CITY OF ST. AUGUSTINE

Living Green Infrastructure in Ontario: Opportunities & Challenges

Green Infrastructure Recommendations For Parks and Public Spaces

STORMWATER QUALITY MARION STREET GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT COMMON SOURCES OF URBAN POLLUTANTS URBAN STORMWATER

PERMACULTURE BASICS FOR MASTER GARDENERS

TOWNSHIP OF LOWER MERION. Public Works Committee. Issue Briefing

10,000 Rain Gardens Project

A Vision For Miami s Twenty-first Century Parks And Public Spaces

CLEAN WATER ADVOCATE Winter Rudolph S. Chow

Steering Committee 3. September 17, :30-7:30pm. Welcome.

W&OD PARK MASTER PLAN. The City s Greenest Street. DRAFT W&OD Trail Master Plan v4.docx Page 1

Green Infrastructure Overview

SALISBURY TOMORROW Our Vision

Mary Norwood. Mayoral Forum on Greenspace Responses

Strategic Plan. Updated April City of St. Augustine

Linden Homes Proposals for land off Ringwood Road, Verwood

Community Earth Day Celebration

Rainscaping. Rainscaping includes rain gardens, bioswales, combinations of. A guide to local projects in St. Louis

Gaining Consensus for Green Infrastructure Rain to Recreation

Green Infrastructure Basics

Working Group Meeting

Broadview & Pinehurst Green Grid Customer Satisfaction Survey. CLEINT REVIEW DRAFT May 6, 2011

NJ Habitat Connectivity Initiative

Revolutionizing Green Roof and Green Wall Performance: The Living Architecture Performance Tool

Improve Neighborhood Design and Reduce Non Point Source Water Pollution

URBAN DESIGN GOALS / POLICIES / MEASURES

Green Infrastructure-A New Approach to Floodplain and Stormwater Management. Presenter: Kari Mackenbach, URS

Welcome to the Oakridge Centre Open House

Port Lavaca Future Land Use

Keyport. Vision for Keyport

Districts can be nimble local solutions

COOL ROOFS VOLUNTEER GUIDE

The Shaw Professional Landscape Series is a collaborative effort between the following partners. Thank you for your generous support!

Inspection and Maintenance of Stormwater Best Management Practices

STRATEGIC PLAN

Town of Peru Comprehensive Plan Executive Summary

SUSTAINABILITY PLAN OTTAWA COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION FALL 2017

M. Sifton. Courtesy of BBG. Marketing for an urban botanic garden

Landscape Questionnaire

City of Ennis. Downtown Master Plan Catalyst Projects

LID. Low Impact Development: Protecting Oregon s waters as we grow

Introduction to Low Impact Development. Fred Milch. East Central Florida Regional Planning Council

Community Conservation Workshop. Saranac River Basin Communities

Green System Planning Day 4 SALA Vancouver Summer Program

Appendix E: Illustrative Green Infrastructure Examples

FACT SHEET: Pervious Pavement with Infiltration

Gardens had been operating fewer than 7 years (73%), operating less than 3 years (33%), and more than 7 years (18%).

Stormwater Runoff and the District of Columbia RiverSmart Homes Defined:

Deer Creek Watershed Stakeholders Committee

Reducing New York City s CSOs Using Green Infrastructure

Concord Community Reuse Project Goals and Guiding Principles. Overarching Goals (OG)

Kevin M. Rampe, President -- Lower Manhattan Development Corporation

Worksheet #14 Water Runoff Management

New York City, 17 th c.

2010 Campus Master Plan Update - USF TAMPA Campus Master Plan Update USF TAMPA

Parks for Produce Community Gardens Program 2018

The Mystic River Greenway

Mead Mier, Watershed Planning Lead Pima Association of Governments

3. VISION AND GOALS. Vision Statement. Goals, Objectives and Policies

Edenfield Avenue Green Street Demonstration Project Neighborhood Meeting

Vancouver. Title of the Initiative. Initiative Duration. Submitted by. Comments by the Jury

Scaling Up Stormwater Green Infrastructure in the Hudson Valley

Chapter Master Planned Communities (MPC) District

MASTER GARDENERS & COMPOSTERS

STORMWATER TOOL. Rain Garden

FLOOD ISSUE 62 INTRODUCTION

Port of Camas-Washougal Waterfront Trail Master Plan

RAIN GARDENS. Task: PART 1 (60 minutes) Student Directions: Steps you will be following: Directions for beginning: Source Information:

NASSAU COUNTY TOWN HALL NEW YORK & CONNECTICUT SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES. A Unique Bi-State Partnership to Improve Jobs, Housing and Transportation

Alternative Uses of Compost: Rain Gardens and Green Solutions for Stormwater Management

2017 Annual Report

FAQ S about Restoration Planning FROM THE Department of Ecology WEBSITE:

5.0 Storm Water Landscape Guidance Introduction

Association Europeenne pour le Fleurissement et le Paysage / aisbl. Entente Florale Europe Portfolio PORTFOLIO 2019

greenprint midtown SUSTAINABILITY ACTION PLAN 2012

CANADA 150 SPECIAL EDITION Evaluation Form 2017

Low Impact Development in Coastal South Carolina: A Planning and Design Guide

Using Green Infrastructure To Protect Water Quality

Transcription:

How Brooklyn Greens: Michelle Gluck, Masters Candidate, Pratt Institute Advisor, Alec Applebaum AN ANALYSIS OF COMMUNITY INVESTMENTS IN, AND IMPACTS OF THE GREENEST BLOCK IN BROOKLYN CONTEST ORGANIZED BY BROOKYLN BOTANIC GARDEN INCLUDING CITIZEN PARTICIPANT GREENING EFFORTS, ECOSYSTEM AND SOCIAL SERVICES CO-BENEFITS, AND SYNERGIES WITH CITY-WIDE POLICIES AND INITIATIVES.

Urban Stressors Litter and debris Dog urine and feces Vehicular Traffic Noise pollution Minimized solar rays CSO Events/Stormwater Air pollution Urban Heat Island Effect Nature Deficit Disorder Isolation

Participant Survey Community Roundtable Discussions Field Observations Participant Interviews Block Association Meetings

Image obtained from:dot Street Design Manual

A Formula for Urban Community Greening as observed through evaluation of the Greenest Block in Brooklyn Contest: LUEK + (2-5) Dedicated Individuals (Greening Leaders) + Active Civic Association + Resources (Water, Land, Soil, Mulch, Compost, Availability of Plants, Monetary Funding) + Energy Commitment+ Time Commitment + Sharing of Knowledge and Resources = An Established Green Block

Knowledge of appropriate plant selection that can survive in block micro-sites and climates. Knowledge of plant cultivation, propagation, and plant care. Development of a system for watering plants on block and knowledge of what to water and how often. Knowledge about where to obtain resources for block greening including plants, mulch, compost, and gardening supplies. Knowledge of appropriate methods for soil enhancements. A heightened awareness of environmental surroundings such as wind patterns, climate conditions, topography (water flows), and sun patterns. Awareness of and commitment to block cleanliness and litter prevention A form of community organizing and knowing how to fundraise for block improvements and engaging other neighbors to participate in greening efforts

Gained from BBG Training Program Learned and improved from experiential education Obtained from family Acquired from community garden membership LUEK Acquired from community greening workshop Learned from neighbor

To what extent do these efforts by Brooklyn residents mitigate urban stressors and contribute to a greener, more livable, Brooklyn?

Ecosystem Services on GBB Blocks Living Plant Biomass: Wildlife Habitat, Urban Temperature Regulation, Noise Reduction Permeable Surface: Runoff Mitigation Proper Tree Guards and Well Cared-for Street Tree Beds: Reduced Litter and Runoff Mitigation

Social Impacts I m new to the block this year. You cannot see people out taking care of their plants and their space without it catching on. Its contagious Living on a block like this that is very beautiful with a lot of trees and divine smells is very uplifting for your spirit. It makes it very hard to do things like argue or litter, or be upset with your neighbors because your neighbors are helping to beautify the block. ~ Kalalea, Bainbridge Street

The New York City Department of Environmental Protection s Green Infrastructure Plan Goal: to reduce combined sewer overflows and meet water quality standards by implementing green infrastructure retrofits to the City s streets and sidewalks and grant program for private property owners New York City Department of Parks and Recreation s Parks Without Borders Goal: to expand city parks into streets, making them more welcoming through redesigning where parks meet streets. New York City Department of Sanitation s NYC Compost Project Residential Food Scrap Drop Off Program Goal: to bring organics collection to residents with street side drop off locations thereby helping to reduce waste in NYC.

Image obtained from:dot Street Design Manual

Ours is not the task of fixing the entire world at once, but of stretching out to mend the part of the world that is within our reach. ~ Clarissa Pinkola Estes