Financing Natural Infrastructure: Exploration Green, Texas

Abstract

This technical note is part of a series collaboratively produced by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)Institute for Water Resources (IWR) and the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC). It describes the funding process for Exploration Green, a largescale community initiative that transformed a former golf course into a multipurpose green space with flood detention, habitat, and recreation benefits. It is one in a series of technical notes that document successful examples of funding natural infrastructure projects. The research effort is a collaboration between the Engineering With Nature (EWN) and Systems Approach to Geomorphic Engineering (SAGE) programs of USACE. A key need for greater application of natural infrastructure approaches is information about obtaining funds to scope, design, construct, monitor, and adaptively manage these projects. As natural infrastructure techniques vary widely by location, purpose, and scale, there is no standard process for securing funds. The goal of this series is to share lessons learned about a variety of funding and financing methods to increase the implementation of natural infrastructure projects.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2022
Accession Number
AD1181375

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  • Bari N. Greenfeld
  • Ellis Kalaidjian
  • Jeffrey K. King
  • Margaret Kurth
  • Marriah S. Abellera
  • Matthew A. Smith

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