Bhamwiki:Sustainability
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Sustainability refers to patterns and structures of human settlement that preserve or restore environmental resources. Major fields of interest to sustainability include:
- Geology, the study of mineral resources.
- Hydrology, the study of water resources.
- Biology, the study of living resources.
- Climatology, the study of climate resources
- Development, the expansion of human settlements
- Resource management,
- Transportation,
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- ...that Inland Lake was first tapped for industrial water, but now supplied drinking water. More...
- ...that the Cahaba shiner is a threatened species known only to the Cahaba River basin. More...
- ...that Max Route #5 follows the same route as the Edgewood streetcar. More...
- ...that Shades Valley was named for the puffy clouds that drift through it, resembling ghosts. More...
- ...that The Summit was the first so-called "lifestyle center" to be developed. More...
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Aldridge Gardens, a 30-acre botanical garden located on the former Coxe Estate in Hoover, is planning a water reclamation project that would take water piped 8,000 feet from the Cahaba River Wastewater Treatment Plant into the garden's existing artificial lake where it would supply irrigation needs. The plan is modeled on similar projects at Kanapaha Botanical Gardens in Gainesville, Florida and the Oregon Garden in Silverton, Oregon.
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Feel free to add anything that you feel needs improvement.
There are currently many sustainability stubs in need of work, which you may find listed at: Sustainability stubs
Create a History of transit in Birmingham or History of Birmingham highways article, some of the main Community portal needs.
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Sub-categories of Sustainability:
Industry - Activists - Rivers and streams - MAX routes - LEED certified buildings