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Nature’s Value in the Everglades
Earth Economics and the Everglades Foundation conducted an economic assessment of Everglades ecosystems to show the importance of natural capital in sustaining the region’s economy and quality of life.
Reedy River Valuation Leads to Protective Buffer Ordinance
Earth Economics' ecosystem valuation study helped Greenville County pass a vital river buffer ordinance that balances environmental protection with economic development.
How Valuation Strengthens Nature-Based Solutions
Webinar Led by Glen Delaney and Carson Risner of Earth Economics for the Network for Engineering with Nature.
Community-Designed Waterfront Green Space for the South Bronx
The Mott Haven-Port Morris Plan Waterfront Plan, developed through a community visioning process led by South Bronx Unite, aims to increase access to the local waterfront and create green spaces to improve quality-of-life, mitigate air pollution, create better health outcomes, and protect the community from flooding from coastal storms and sea level rise.
The Benefits of Schoolyard Greening
Greening at California’s school’s playground—adding trees, pervious surfaces, and a garden—provided nearly $400,000 in annual benefits and supported the equivalent of roughly three part-time, year-round jobs.
Seattle Water Reuse Calculator
This Water Reuse Calculator, developed with Seattle 2030 District, helps property owners in the Seattle area make the economic case for investing in rainwater and greywater capture and reuse systems.

