Bioswales: Practical Nature-Based Solutions for Stormwater Management and Climate-Resilient Cities

By Robert C. Brears · May 18, 2025

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A comprehensive guide to bioswales as a nature-based solution for urban stormwater management.

Bioswales: Practical Nature-Based Solutions for Stormwater Management and Climate-Resilient Cities provides a comprehensive exploration of bioswales as a nature-based solution for managing urban stormwater.

As cities face increasing challenges from climate change, urbanization, and water pollution, this book presents practical strategies for designing, constructing, and maintaining bioswales to mitigate flooding, improve water quality, and enhance urban resilience.

Covering key principles, materials, and maintenance best practices, it offers valuable insights for urban planners, engineers, landscape architects, and policymakers looking to integrate bioswales into green infrastructure initiatives.

With a focus on functionality, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness, this resource highlights innovative approaches, including smart bioswales and climate-adaptive designs.

By bridging science, policy, and practice, Bioswalesequips professionals with the knowledge and tools to implement effective stormwater management strategies that support sustainable, climate-resilient cities.

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📘 Publication Details

TitleBioswales: Practical Nature-Based Solutions for Stormwater Management and Climate-Resilient Cities

Author: Robert C. Brears

Publisher: Our Future Water

ISBN (eBook): 978–1–991370–00–6

ISBN (Paperback): 978–1–991370–01–3

Publication Year: 2025

Available on: Gumroad, Amazon, Google Play Books

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