Stormwater Research Roadmap for Minnesota
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Stormwater Research Roadmap for Minnesota
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The goal of the Stormwater Research Roadmap is to articulate major research needs to improve stormwater management in Minnesota. Multiple sources and approaches were used to identify stormwater research needs for Minnesota, including a review of relevant stormwater-related documents, and state-wide survey of stormwater managers, focus groups, and policy actor interviews. The Stormwater Research Roadmap for Minnesota identifies eight major areas that need additional research to improve stormwater management for communities, professionals, and agencies. Specific examples are included for each. Research in these areas can lead to more innovative management techniques and increased effectiveness and efficiency to prevent, minimize, and mitigate the effects of runoff from the built environment. The Roadmap also presents criteria to rank research needs. Data for the Roadmap was collected from 2017-2018 and was published in 2018.
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This work was supported with funds from the Minnesota Clean Water, Land, and Legacy Amendment allocated by the Minnesota Legislature through the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
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Bilotta, John P.; Chapman, John; Baker, Lawrence; Missaghi, Shahram; Fairbairn, David. (2021). Stormwater Research Roadmap for Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/220182.
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