But What About the People? The Role of Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure

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But What About the People? The Role of Urban Planning and Green Infrastructure The Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy: A Model for Collaborative Conservation David Rouse, FAICP, ASLA Managing Director, Research and Advisory Services American Planning Association drouse@

American Planning Association

Applied Research: Green Communities Center Advances practices that improve environmental quality, address climate change, and reduce development impacts on natural resources. Priorities are: Green/blue infrastructure Green energy Green transportation

Sample Project: Greater Baltimore Wilderness Baltimore City Resilient Green Infrastructure Strategies: Natural Resource Protection Urban Forest Enhancement Multi-Benefit Green Stormwater Infrastructure Critical Infrastructure Protection Coastal Defense Source: The Conservation Fund

Green Infrastructure Definitions City and Regional Open Space An interconnected network of natural areas and other open spaces that conserves natural ecosystem values and functions, sustains clean area and water, and provides a wide array of benefits to people and wildlife. Green Stormwater Infrastructure Systems and practices that use or mimic natural processes to infiltrate, evapotranspirate, or reuse stormwater on the site where it is generated.

Green Infrastructure Across Scales Region Working farms and forests Regional parks and nature preserves River corridors and greenways City Urban forest / tree canopy Urban parks Parkways and boulevards

Green Infrastructure Across Scales Neighborhood Local parks Constructed wetlands Green streets Site / Building Stormwater planters Rain gardens Green roofs

Green Infrastructure Co-Benefits Environmental Absorbs/treats stormwater Improves air and water quality Maintains native ecosystems/habitat Economic Creates job opportunities Stimulates retail sales Attracts visitors, residents, businesses to a community Social Provides outdoor recreation Connects people to nature Improves environmental health

Connecting Conservation and Urban Planning through Green Infrastructure: The South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint Project Purpose examine how large scale green infrastructure definitions and urban scale green infrastructure definitions can be bridged and identify areas of shared conservation interest across the rural-urban continuum. South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint 2.2

Project Context: The Piedmont Megaregion 2000 population: 47 million 2050 population (projected): 82 million Major metropolitan areas: Atlanta Charlotte Raleigh-Durham Trends Urban/suburban expansion Ecosystem stresses Habitat fragmentation Source: Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development, Georgia Tech

Connecting People and Nature Through Green Infrastructure: Megaregional Connections East Coast Greenway Carolina Thread Trail

Connecting People and Nature Through Green Infrastructure: Regional Connections Tallahassee-Leon County Greenways Master Plan

Connecting People and Nature Through Green Infrastructure: Urban Planning Planners at the local level influence landscape change through plans, development regulations, and capital improvement programs. Conservation is often one of many competing priorities in the political environment in which planners work. The green infrastructure concept can be used to advance conservation goals while achieving desirable co-benefits such as economic development, public health, and cost savings for local governments.

Opportunities for Integration: Plans Comprehensive Plans Open Space Plans Park and Recreation Plans Green Infrastructure Plans Hazard Mitigation Plans Climate Action/Adaptation Plans Community Wildfire Protection Plans Watershed Plans Transportation/Mobility Plans Green Infrastructure Strategic Action Plan, Atlanta

Opportunities for Integration: Zoning and Regulatory Tools Conservation Subdivisions Conservation Zoning Districts Conservation Overlay Districts Transfer of Development Rights Low Impact Development Standards Urban Forestry/Landscaping Standards Site Design Standards Open Space Dedication Requirements/ Incentives Lake Ogletree Conservation Overlay District, Auburn, AL

Opportunities for Integration: Capital Investment and Programmatic Tools Fee Simple Acquisition Purchase of Development Rights/Easements Stormwater Management Projects Environmental Restoration Projects Tree Planting/Greening Projects Land Conservation Programs Forest Conservation Programs Tree Planting Programs Volunteer Restoration Programs Technical Assistance Programs Educational Programs Volunteer tree planting, TreesCharlotte

Urban Conservation Summit, Atlanta, September 2016

Conservation Challenges Conservationists 1. Coordination Unclear conservation objectives Lack of regional links Uncoordinated planning 2. Education Time/ability to engage stakeholders Developer/landowner education Political appetite for conservation Planners 1. High growth area of the country with significant development pressure 2. Private property rights 3. Availability of funding 4. General awareness/understanding 5. Political will 6. Lack of capacity in small/rural communities

Effective Strategies to Limit/Mitigate Development Conservationists 1. Zoning 2. Tax incentives 3. Quality development (high density, good connectivity, conservation design) 4. Multi-use conservation areas 5. Showing the economic value of conservation Planners 1. Land acquisition 2. Conservation easements 3. Public education To support zoning restrictions To support taxes that fund conservation To support spending $ on conservation Marketing/branding an area

David Rouse, FAICP, ASLA drouse@