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A new, long-term research project aims to fill data gaps and define best practices for optimizing stormwater infrastructure....
New research claims that with enough impervious space, no amount of stormwater infrastructure can effectively curb runoff volumes....
Researchers predict astronomical influences will compound climate change to cause more frequent flooding beginning in March 2034....
Recent research suggests human activity is causing gradual changes in the annual arrival of monsoon season, with negative...
Puerto Rico’s location and topography make it one of Earth’s most susceptible regions to flooding during severe rainfall...
Studying Tucson, Arizona’s history with green infrastructure yields insights on how cities can accelerate its adoption....
In the U.S., affordable housing tends to be most susceptible to coastal flooding from sea-level rise, new research...
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation recently launched its year-long Streamflow Forecast Rodeo competition, tasking participants with predicting short-term...
New study describes how salt marshes can work alongside grey infrastructure to improve resilience against sea level rise....
Study suggests as many as 1.5 billion people will depend on mountain meltwater in order to support communities...
By cutting trees, digging canals, and building dams, beaver colonies shape their forest dwellings in ways that transform...