Great Lakes Communities and Ecosystems
Solutions

URBAN PLANNING
Planning should take into account not only the impact of a growing population on the natural environment, but also the interaction between future climate and population growth that may impact the ecosystems of the region. Further, development decisions made today can significantly reduce impacts of climate change through planning and by incorporating strategies to reduce emissions.


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Solution strategies: TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS SMART GROWTH HABITAT PROTECTION

Increasing public transportation options reduces the number of cars on the road and thus overall emissions of carbon dioxide and other pollutants that contribute to poor air quality. Some cities in the region have developed car travel reduction strategies, including ride-share, teleworking, bicycle and pedestrian programs, transit promotions, and parking management. These programs have multiple benefits such as emissions reduction, healthier air, and higher quality of life.

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