Is all your rain going down the drain?
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Other (Miscellaneous)
Other (Miscellaneous)
This document explains bioretainment using trees to reduce stormwater run off. It outlines how best to incorporate trees into a stormwater management process. (EK)
Authors
Center for Urban Forest Research - Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service
Center for Urban Forest Research - Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service
Date Published
December 2005
December 2005
Publisher
Center for Urban Forest Research
Center for Urban Forest Research
Publisher Location
Davis, CA (US)
Davis, CA (US)
Pages
4
4
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Sub-Topics
Canopy, Community Forestry, Ecosystem Management, Hydrology, Infrastructure (green), Landscape Ecology, Stormwater Management, Water Quality/Quantity, Watershed Management
Canopy, Community Forestry, Ecosystem Management, Hydrology, Infrastructure (green), Landscape Ecology, Stormwater Management, Water Quality/Quantity, Watershed Management
State(s)/Region(s)
National
National
Keywords
Bioretainment, Hydrology, Interception, Stormwater Management
Bioretainment, Hydrology, Interception, Stormwater Management
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