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The non-profit '''Green Infrastructure Center''' was founded in 2006 to assist and encourage localities, regional planners, and private sector groups to consider natural systems and ecological processes as new communities are built and old ones are redeveloped. Their website defines green infrastructure as "the interconnected network of waterways, wetlands, woodlands, wildlife habitats, and other natural areas." The Center is located in [[Charlottesville]].  
The non-profit '''Green Infrastructure Center''' was founded in 2006 to assist and encourage localities, regional planners, and private sector groups to consider natural systems and ecological processes as new communities are built and old ones are redeveloped. Their website defines green infrastructure as "the interconnected network of waterways, wetlands, woodlands, wildlife habitats, and other natural areas."<ref name="gic">[http://www.gicinc.org/about.htm About GIC]</ref> The Center is located in [[Charlottesville]].  


The director is [[Karen Firehock]].
The director is [[Karen Firehock]].


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Revision as of 15:26, 21 October 2009

The non-profit Green Infrastructure Center was founded in 2006 to assist and encourage localities, regional planners, and private sector groups to consider natural systems and ecological processes as new communities are built and old ones are redeveloped. Their website defines green infrastructure as "the interconnected network of waterways, wetlands, woodlands, wildlife habitats, and other natural areas."[1] The Center is located in Charlottesville.

The director is Karen Firehock.

References

External links

Green Infrastructure Center website