--- - attributes: ~ caption: 'Green infrastructure projects, such as this stormwater planter, help to collect and absorb runoff, among other benefits. Local-level capacity and reliable cost-benefit information are needed to effectively incorporate such solutions into stormwater management. (Source: EPA)' chapter: description: ~ display_name: 'Chapter 2: Federal Investments in Global Change Research ' doi: ~ identifier: federal-investments-global-change-research number: 2 report_identifier: usgcrp-ocpfy2016 sort_key: 20 title: 'Federal Investments in Global Change Research ' url: ~ chapter_identifier: federal-investments-global-change-research create_dt: ~ description: 'Green infrastructure projects, such as this stormwater planter, help to collect and absorb runoff, among other benefits. Local-level capacity and reliable cost-benefit information are needed to effectively incorporate such solutions into stormwater management. (Source: EPA)' display_name: '2.7: Green Infrastructure for Stormwater Management' identifier: green-infrastructure-stormwater-management lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ ordinal: 7 report: _featured_priority: ~ _public: 1 contact_email: ~ contact_note: ~ display_name: 'Our Changing Planet: The U.S. Global Change Research Program for Fiscal Year 2016' doi: ~ frequency: ~ identifier: usgcrp-ocpfy2016 in_library: ~ publication_year: 2015 report_type_identifier: report summary: "This FY 2016 edition of Our Changing Planet, USGCRP's annual report, summarizes the Program's significant advancements toward achieving its scientific goals, delivering on its Congressional mandate, supporting the President’s Climate Action Plan, and building a knowledge base that effectively informs human responses to global change. It includes an overview of the USGCRP research enterprise and recent highlights that demonstrate progress on the 2012–2021 Strategic Plan. The report also spotlights progress in interagency research priority areas that intersect with the Climate Action Plan, such as climate predictions, drought and other hydrologic extremes, and actionable science. The highlights in this Our Changing Planet report represent the broad spectrum of USGCRP activities that extend from Earth system observations, modeling, and fundamental research through synthesis and assessment, decision support, education, and public engagement. " title: 'Our Changing Planet: The U.S. Global Change Research Program for Fiscal Year 2016' topic: ~ url: https://downloads.globalchange.gov/ocp/ocp2016/Our-Changing-Planet_FY-2016_full.pdf report_identifier: usgcrp-ocpfy2016 source_citation: Retrieved from EPA Water Green Infrastructure site January 2015 submission_dt: ~ time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: Green Infrastructure for Stormwater Management type: figure uri: /report/usgcrp-ocpfy2016/chapter/federal-investments-global-change-research/figure/green-infrastructure-stormwater-management url: http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/greeninfrastructure/index.cfm#tabs-3 usage_limits: Free to use with credit to the original figure source.