Community-Based Green Infrastructure, A Rutgers Cooperative Extension Urban Extension Initiative
A successful urban Cooperative Extension (Extension) program has been developed by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program around green infrastructure in New Jersey. The program has gained the trust of the regulators at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, the U....
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doaj-ba33cc0c81034e42b541e0264ee7ad562020-11-25T02:54:26ZengMississippi State UniversityJournal of Human Sciences and Extension2325-52262325-52262017-06-015291102Community-Based Green Infrastructure, A Rutgers Cooperative Extension Urban Extension InitiativeChristopher C. Obropta0Rutgers UniversityA successful urban Cooperative Extension (Extension) program has been developed by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program around green infrastructure in New Jersey. The program has gained the trust of the regulators at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the nonprofit community, state groups, elected officials, and consultants. This paper discusses the development process of an urban Extension program to work with communities to address their combined sewer overflow issues, including educational programs, partnerships, and funding. Additionally, the paper discusses the implementation of the program in Camden City, New Jersey, and the impacts associated with the program’s implementation. Finally, the paper provides a vision for regional collaboration among Land-Grant Universities around green infrastructure.https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/c8fe6e_87dc29c80e65478fba1bae7cccc4e1ab.pdfcombined sewer overflow (CSO)municipal action teamstormwater runoffcommunity engagementpartnership developmenturban extensionExtensionExtension ServiceCooperative ExtensionCooperative Extension Service |
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Community-Based Green Infrastructure, A Rutgers Cooperative Extension Urban Extension Initiative |
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Community-Based Green Infrastructure, A Rutgers Cooperative Extension Urban Extension Initiative |
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Mississippi State University |
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A successful urban Cooperative Extension (Extension) program has been developed by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program around green infrastructure in New Jersey. The program has gained the trust of the regulators at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the nonprofit community, state groups, elected officials, and consultants. This paper discusses the development process of an urban Extension program to work with communities to address their combined sewer overflow issues, including educational programs, partnerships, and funding. Additionally, the paper discusses the implementation of the program in Camden City, New Jersey, and the impacts associated with the program’s implementation. Finally, the paper provides a vision for regional collaboration among Land-Grant Universities around green infrastructure. |
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combined sewer overflow (CSO) municipal action team stormwater runoff community engagement partnership development urban extension Extension Extension Service Cooperative Extension Cooperative Extension Service |
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