State of the Art in Green Infrastructure Research & Practice: Reframing Stormwater from a Hazard to a Resource in Tucson, Arizona

Join us for a full-day hybrid workshop centered around urban sustainability and green infrastructure

When

8 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 6, 2022

Register to attend in-person or virtually

April 6, 2022  |  8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Environment & Natural Resources 2 (ENR2) Building
University of Arizona Campus

1064 E Lowell St, Tucson, AZ 85719
Room S107, Haury Auditorium

Join us in April for a full-day hybrid workshop (offered in-person or via Zoom) centered around urban sustainability and green infrastructure, titled State of the Art in Green Infrastructure Research & Practice: Reframing Stormwater from a Hazard to a Resource in Tucson, Arizona.

  • Learn how the approach to flood management in Tucson has shifted from considering runoff a nuisance to a resource using green stormwater infrastructure (GSI)
  • Explore the many functions GSI can serve, from recreational green spaces for humans to wildlife habitat, food provision, heat mitigation, and more
  • Connect with researchers and practitioners working on GSI to promote collaboration and identify future opportunities for greening our city
  • Discover the many GSI efforts currently underway by networking with other GSI researchers, practitioners, students, and enthusiasts
  • Submit a student poster to share ongoing research and/or practice around GSI in Tucson and compete for a cash prize

Space will be limited for in-person attendees, so please register early!

Register to attend in-person or virtually

Contacts

Adriana Zuniga
Molli Bryson