The education and outreach components of the Cuyahoga Sustainability Network are
disseminated through the world wide web, technical reports and peer reviewed
publications, workshops and demonstrations, and technology transfer to regional
partners and stakeholders.
Education and Outreach
Cuyahoga Sustainability Network
Papers and Technical Reports

Schwartz, S. (2009) Hydrologic Design and Effective Curve Number for Pervious Concrete Stormwater management Systems (submitted, Journal of
Hydrologic Engineering). (abstract)

Mikelbank, B. (2008) Can New Urbanist Design be Economically Sustainable? The Case of
Mill Creek in Cleveland, Ohio. (DRAFT)

Schwartz, S. (2008)
Optimization and Decision Heuristics for Chesapeake Bay Watershed Nutreint Reduction Strategies (submitted, Environmentla
Modeling and Assessment). (abstract)

Reichert, Alan K. and Hsin-Yu Liang. "
An Economic Analysis of Real Estate Conservation Subdivision Developments",The Appraisal Journal, Summer
2007, Vol.LXXV, No.3, p.236-245. (abstract)

Schwartz, S. (2007)
Automated Algorithms for Heuristic Baseflow Separation. Journal of the American Water Resources Association
43(6):1583-1594. (abstract pdf)

Mikelbank, B. (2006)
Hedonic Analysis of Riparian/Wetland Setbacks.

Schwartz. S. (2006)
Riparian Setbacks: Technical Information for Decision Makers.

Specifier's Guide for Pervious Concrete Pavement with Detention - Ohio Ready Mix Concrete Association Jan. 2007

Workshops

Pervious Concrete Demonstration and NRMCA Certification December 2009 (podcast, video, powerpoint, & handouts)

Pervious Concrete Workshop August 2008 (YouTube Video)

Pervious Concrete Construction

Post-Construction Stormwater Management


Research Summaries

Biological Reserve Design

Environmental Attitudes in Northeast Ohio

Why Riparian Setbacks?

Summary of Riparian & Wetland Setbacks Regulations in Ohio & Nationwide

CUERE Zero Tension Lysimiter (jing screencast)