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Site Moderator:
Eileen Nelson
UW-Madison
Department of Horticulture
608-265-5283
eonelson@wisc.edu
Sustainable Communities Capacity Center Minimize

Sustainable Communities Capacity Center

The Sustainability Team develops and maintains a University of Wisconsin - Extension (UWEX) institutional framework for understanding and promoting sustainability across all program areas and divisions. The Team engages in both internal capacity building and strategic external educational programming.


    
Green Roof - Roofscapes Minimize

www.Greenroofs.org

 Our Mission

Green Roofs for Healthy Cities’ mission is to increase the awareness of the economic, social, and environmental benefits of green roof infrastructure across North America and rapidly advance the development of the market for green roof products and services.

Although the current market does not value many of the tangible public and private benefits of green roofs to their full potential, we are striving to facilitate changes that will bring green roof technologies to the forefront of high performance green building design, implementation and maintenance. The development of the green roof market requires that we:

 

  • Research the public and private community building and community-wide benefits of green roofs in various cities and climate zones across North America.
  • Develop and provide value added products and services to our Corporate, Individual and Supporter membership base.
  • Engage a wide variety of stakeholders and educate the general public on the many social, economic and environmental benefits of green roof infrastructure.
  • Establish cost effective public policies to recognize the public benefits and fund the widespread implementation of roofs thereby helping to reduce the higher upfront capital costs associated with green roof technology.
  • Develop professional training and accreditation courses to facilitate excellence in green roof design, implementation and maintenance.
  • Facilitate the international exchange of information on policies, products, science and research.
    
High Tunnel Systems Minimize

www.hightunnels.org/forgrowers.htm#CutFlowers is a website that is part of a USDA-sponsored project that is testing and promoting high tunnel systems in the Central Great Plains. Researchers, extension specialists, professors, technicians and students contribute to this site.

    
Wisconsin Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency Minimize

At dsireusa.org (Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency) you will find links to various support, incentive and grant programs available to businesses in Wisconsin.  Links are included for:

  • Production Incentives
  • Property Tax Exemptions
  • State Grant Programs
  • State Loan Programs
  • State Rebate Programs
  • Utility Grant Programs
  • Utility Loan Programs
  • Utility Rebate Programs
    
Sustainability and the Green Industry Minimize

You don't have to go very far in the popular press or in trade and professional publications to find articles, ads, and tips on how to "be more sustainable".  On this page we will attempt to bring you some of the latest to help you as you address this issue in your business and with your customers.

      
Sustainability Research Coalition Minimize

A note in Greenhouse Management and Production (5/2008) indicates that "Faculty from 3 universities joined efforts to tackle sustainability issues facing growers. Roberto Lopez (rglopez@purdue.edu) and Jennifer Dennis (jhdennis@purdue.edu) of Purdue Univ., Stephanie Burnett (sburnett@main.edu) of University of Maine and Brian Krug (brian.krug@unh.edu) of the University of New Hampshire will collaborate research and extension efforts to assist growers in making informed decisions on sustainability production practices. The coalition will begin its focus on issues related to irrigation, production and energy efficiency, plant nutrition and marketing of locally, sustainable and organic floriculture crops.

      
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