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Case Studies in Integrated Water Resources Management: From Local Stewardship to National Vision
November 2012This report provides an overview of integrated water resource management and case studies demonstrating the translation of theory into ground implementation. -
The City Upstream and Down: How Integrated Water Management Can Help Cities Thrive
2016This report expains the concept of integrated water management and enables cities and utilities to pursue implementation of integrated water management approaches. -
Harvesting the Value of Water: Stormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Real Estate
2017by: Katharine BurgessThis report discusses water management mechanisms are incorporating green infrastructure elements in real estate development to create value, aesthetics, and improve operational efficiency. -
An Equitable Water Future – A National Briefing Paper
2017This report examines the interconnections between water management and vulnerable communities. It discusses how equitable water management is helpful in tackling the water-related challenges that these communities face. -
One Water Roadmap: The Sustainable Management of Life’s Most Essential Resource
2016by: Radhika Fox, Kevin ShaferThis report outlines the vision and principles of the One Water approach to managing water resources. -
The Economic Benefits of Investing in Water Infrastructure
2017This report presents an economic impact analysis assessing the capital needs and national economic benefits of water services. -
Integrating Land Use and Water Resources: Planning to Support Water Supply Diversification
2018by: Katie Henderson, Rebecca FedakThis project aims to communicate the current state of water supply diversification, opportunities and challenges of an IWRM approach, and the development of user-friendly resources to advance the integration of water resource and land use planning. -
Stakeholder Perspectives: Recommendations for Sustaining and Strengthening Integrated Regional Water Management
March 2017This report provides insight on ways to strengthen and sustain regional water management, focusing on collaboration with stakeholders. -
Water Wise: Strategies for Drought-Resilient Development
June 2022by: Marianne Eppig, Mariane Jang, Emily ZhangThis report provides strategies and best practices for water-smart development and landscaping that can address water scarcity. -
Integrating Land Use and Water Management
February 2022by: Erin Rugland, AICPThis report highlights best management practices for integrating water providers and local governments in order to make better land use decisions. -
Mainstreaming Potable Water Reuse in the United States: Strategies for Leveling the Playing Field
April 2018This report discusses strategies aimed at helping municipalities and utilities in overcoming institutional barriers and create successful frameworks for implementation of potable reuse of treated wastewater. -
Advancing One Water in Texas
February 2018by: Carol Howe, Rachel CardoneThis report teaches how advocates can advance a viable shift in Texas towards One Water. -
Planners and Water
PAS Report 588by: William Cesanek, AICP, Vicki Elmer, Jennifer Graeff, AICPOne Water is a model that wants to sweep away the old silos of water planning. This PAS Report gives planners new tools to look at water supply, water quality, and stormwater as a single resource to manage.List price$25.00APA member & PAS subscriber$0.00 -
Emerging Trends in Regional Planning
PAS Report 586by: Rocky Piro, FAICP, Robert Leiter, FAICP, Sharon Rooney, AICPToday’s planning issues don’t respect boundaries. Rising tides don’t stop at the county line. Transit systems roll from city to city. Jobs and housing are joined at the hip. This PAS Report offers real-world answers to the regional quandaries planners face.List price$25.00APA member & PAS subscriber$0.00 -
Planning and Drought
PAS Report 574by: James Schwab, FAICPDroughts often catch communities unprepared. This PAS Report helps planners, public agencies, and local officials see the crisis on the horizon and get ready to meet it.List Price$25.00APA member & PAS subscriber$0.00 -
Green Infrastructure: A Landscape Approach
PAS Report 571by: David Rouse, FAICP, Ignacio Bunster-OssaGreen infrastructure cleans the air and water, replenishes aquifers, reduces flooding, and moderates the climate. This PAS Report presents six principles for successful green infrastructure projects.List Price$25.00APA member & PAS subscriber$0.00 -
Planning the Urban Forest: Ecology, Economy, and Community Development
PAS Report 555by: James Schwab, FAICPUrban forests conserve natural ecosystems and sustain clean air and water. This PAS Report explains how communities can develop urban forestry programs to capture the benefits of trees.List Price$25.00APA member & PAS subscriber$0.00 -
Planning Issues for On-site and Decentralized Wastewater Treatment
PAS Report 542by: Wayne Feiden, FAICP, Eric WinklerWastewater treatment systems need to be sited, designed, and managed to protect the environment and support growth goals. This PAS Report explains how.List Price$25.00APA member & PAS subscriber$0.00 -
Nonpoint Source Pollution: A Handbook for Local Governments
PAS Report 476by: Sanjay Jeer, Megan Lewis, AICP, Stuart Meck, FAICP, Jon Witten, Michelle ZimetFresh water is threatened by pollutants that are picked up from the ground and carried to lakes, rivers, and aquifers. This PAS Report presents four case studies of cities that confronted their nonpoint source pollution problems.List Price$25.00APA member & PAS subscriber$0.00
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