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2010 International Low Impact Development Conference is a leading event dedicated to Low Impact Development (LID). It will focus on innovative and long-lasting work including research, developments, and community adoption of LID all through the United States and worldwide. The conference will address a range of topics under the key theme “Redefining Water in the City”. It would encourage the use of LID as a useful substitute for traditional stormwater management. This forum will aim to improve common knowledge of how flora facilitates control stormwater, cuts off precipitation, develops urban greenspace and increases urban livability. 2010 International Low Impact Development Conference will explore the following key topics:
- LID and Sustainability
- LID and Reimagining Cities
- Overcoming Institutional and Other Barriers to LID Implementation
- Constructing LID Facilities
- Recent Monitoring/Performance Findings
- Computational Methods
- Advances in LID BMP Design Methods
- Site Design Considerations
- Incentives for Using LID
- Incorporating LID into New Developments
- Watershed Retrofit with LID
- Costs of LID
Visitor Profile
Targeted visitors at 2010 International Low Impact Development Conference are:
- Storm Water Program Administrators
- Regulators
- Researchers
- Consultants
- Engineers
- Landscape Architects
- Design Professionals
- Students/Teachers
- Soil Scientists
- Architects
- City and Regional Planners
- Municipal Officials
- Developers
- Facilities Managers
Organizer
American Society of Civil Engineers