Encouraging Efficient Green Infrastructure Investment

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There are currently dozens of policies, funding, and technical assistance programs at the federal level designed to support the implementation of green infrastructure or its components. While this level of interest and support for using natural systems to address environmental, social, and economic goals is important, the multitude of opportunities can make it difficult, if not overwhelming, for communities to piece together effective green infrastructure implementation and financing strategies.

The Environmental Finance Center at the University of Maryland (EFC), with support from the US Forest Service’s National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council, spent the past year examining the numerous federal green infrastructure programs available to see if there are ways to improve their efficiency, address gaps, and accelerate additional public and private sector investment in this approach. To do this, the EFC spoke with federal personnel, stakeholder organizations, and community-level practitioners to get a sense of how well the existing level of support is meeting needs.

Publication Date
January 2013
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