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Researchers explore how the ways wetlands connect with downstream waters affect the level and type of ecosystem benefits...

New research analyzes nearly 1,000 papers submitted to the Australian Stream Management Conference since 1996, detailing environmentalists’ changing...

Stormwater professionals from across the U.S. recently met in Washington, D.C., to learn about the latest trends shaping...

Governments agree to restore at least 300,000 km of polluted rivers and 350 million ha of degraded wetlands...

Inaugural State of Public Sector Green Stormwater Infrastructure report outlines challenges and opportunities for green infrastructure implementation....

Rare and destructive "sneaker wave" events are notoriously difficult to predict – new research aims to change that....

Francine Kelly-Hooper, Ph.D., shares lessons learned from her decades-long investigation into the sediments that accumulate at the bottom...

Research highlights inland wetlands as overlooked tools for preventing nutrient pollution...

New investments enable New York City’s Cloudburst and FloodNet programs to expand citywide...

Root systems growing progressively shallower beneath one of Chesapeake Bay’s most common wetland plants...

Researchers study complex reasons behind long-term shifts in seasonality and severity of Las Vegas-area flooding...

Los Angeles is among several U.S. cities embracing green infrastructure to enhance the value and functionality of inner-city...