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MWELO: Accelerating the transition to Sustainable Landscaping LGC MWELO TRAINING MAY 18, 2016 1
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MWELO History AB 325 1990 – Water Conservation in Landscaping Act AB 2717 2004 – Task Force AB 1881 2006 – MWELO Updates Round I Executive Order B-29-15 – MWELO Updates Round II 2
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MWELO’s Updated Role Beyond Water Conservation & Drought Emergencies ◦Past MWELO scope ◦Updated MWELO scope Efficient irrigation systems Graywater use Stormwater capture Limit areas of turf Local agencies to report by December 31, 2015 Multiple-Benefit Approach to Sustainable Landscaping ◦Value–add landscapes 3
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MWELO Efforts Examples
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Motivation for Change Living landscapes generate environmental, societal, and economic value invest in long-term solutions that will pay back dividends 5
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Foster Multi-Benefit Landscapes Advance long-term solutions with multiple benefits Avoid crisis-driven, Band-Aid solutions with negative consequences Use WELO update opportunity to catalyze resilient, beneficial landscapes
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Sustainable Landscaping An integrated, holistic, multiple benefits approach to landscape design, construction, and maintenance that transcends water-use efficiency to reflect a site’s climate, geography, and soils and to capture the related benefits of… 7
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The Multiple Benefits of Sustainable Landscaping potable water savings stormwater capture groundwater recharge water filtration pollution reduction 8 fossil fuel reduction urban shading and cooling wildlife habitat creation local food production
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The Multiple Benefits of Sustainable Landscaping air purification carbon sequestration soil creation erosion prevention pesticide reduction 9 property value improvement recreational space ecosystem enhancement utility-wide energy savings
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Dynamics of Change 10 Dynamic Climate ◦Be prepared for dire straits Mutual gains ◦Water inextricably linked to other resource issues Shifting Markets & Social Norming ◦Keepin’ up with the Jones’ ◦Be the Jones’
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The Barriers 11 Absence of Buy-In to Sustainable Landscaping Insufficient Unified Leadership, Collaboration & Outreach Inadequate Economic Incentives Pervasive Fear of Breaking Social Norms Ineffective, Inconsistent Messaging Inadequately Educated & Trained Workforce Absence of Performance Criteria Insufficient Standards, Codes & Enforcement Insufficient Knowledge
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Need for Collaboration To leverage multiple benefits, must collaborate with multiple stakeholders: ◦Public Sector Local Agencies, State Agencies, Federal Agencies ◦Nonprofits ◦Growers, Retailers, Manufacturers ◦Owners of Large Landscapes ◦Landscaping work force Architects, Designers, Contractors, Maintenance Sector ◦Academics 12
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