WRI natural infrastructure

Investing in Forested Landscapes for Source Water Protection in the US (2013)

This publication offers comprehensive guidance on the economics, science, partnerships, and finance mechanisms underlying successful efforts to secure the water-related functions of forests and other ecosystems.

Primary Functions

  • Understand how integrated water management strategies such as source protection can reduce costs, enhance services, and provide co-benefits.

Detailed Description

 

Aging water infrastructure, increasing demand, continued land use change, and increasingly extreme weather events are driving the costs of water management higher in the United States. Investing in integrated water management strategies that combine engineered solutions with “natural infrastructure” can reduce costs, enhance services, and provide a suite of co-benefits for communities and the environment. This publication offers comprehensive guidance on the economics, science, partnerships, and finance mechanisms underlying successful efforts to secure the water-related functions of networks of forests and other ecosystems.

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WWF Mitigation

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