Building Resilience through Biodiversity: Scalable + Replicable Stormwater Management Designs

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Building Resilience through Biodiversity: Scalable + Replicable Stormwater Management Designs

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The varied design areas in these Toolkits were selected because they represent common landscape “situations” for stormwater management projects. It is our hope and intention for them to be replicated on projects and on properties across East Longmeadow, as well as the Western Massachusetts region. The designs were created to increase biodiversity and climate resiliency by attracting and sustaining the widest possible range of pollinator species, and in particular, species of the greatest conservation priority – in other words, species whose populations have been declining significantly in recent decades. Each design area targets a particular type of land use or ecological condition: the plant arrangements and lists can therefore be applied to any similar landscape. By replicating these Toolkits across East Longmeadow as well as neighboring towns and cities, the building blocks for a regional pollinator corridor will be established, and hopefully, many of these at-risk species will not only be attracted to our landscapes, but sustained.

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