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From left, Rachel Willis, Sadie Stout, Kim Willis and Laurna Turner place an oak tree sapling in the ground at Falls Park in Pendleton during a volunteer effort in October 2020 to plant 300 trees in the park and at residences in nearby neighborhoods.
Andy Knight | CNHI News Indiana
For this man, a shady bench, a cool breeze and a nice view over the water made for a good way to spend part of a warm afternoon at Shadyside Park in Anderson.
John P. Cleary | The Herald Bulletin
BLOOMINGTON A new tool allows Hoosier communities to plan for climate change impacts by showing where crucial green infrastructure exists and where it is needed.
New IU Tool Maps Green Infrastructure in Hoosier Communities Indiana Green City Mapper allows residents and city planners to see maps of urban green infrastructure and other climate change-related data to maximize resilience benefits. Enrique Saenz May 5, 2021
A new tool allows Hoosier communities to plan for climate change impacts by showing where crucial green infrastructure exists and where it is needed.
Using data collected from a range of sources throughout Indiana, the Indiana Green City Mapper shows the location of six types of green infrastructure, important natural defenses for combatting climate change impacts like flooding and rising temperatures, and other climate change-related data.