At a Glance
In order to meet the demand of a growing population, sustainable stormwater and ecological practices were added to a campus' new infrastructure.
Project Description
Population growth projections indicate that the demand for higher education at UNC Charlotte will increase dramatically over the next decade, and the current campus infrastructure must be aggressively retooled to meet the demand. A light rail route through campus and a new football stadium are also proposed during that period.
Biohabitats was charged with finding sustainable ecological and stormwater solutions to meet these upcoming demands and incorporating them into the master planning process. Using existing electronic data, coupled with an extensive on-the-ground field review of the campus, Biohabitats’ engineers and ecologists worked as a team to document existing conditions of the stormwater and green infrastructure systems on campus. The stepwise assessment process included an analysis of the data, identification of specific items of concern regarding stormwater and environmental resources, prioritization of those items, and generation of recommendations for implementation of sustainable environmental and stormwater practices for future development scenarios.
Details
Bioregion
Southeast Atlantic
Physiographic Province
Piedmont
Watershed
Lower Catawba
Expertise Areas
Conservation, Ecological Restoration, Infrastructure, Urban Ecology
Owner
University of North Carolina Charlotte
Location
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Project Team
- Ayers Saint Gross