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Benefits Toolkit - Landscape Architecture Foundation. Research | Landscape Performance Series The Landscape Performance Series Benefits Toolkit is a searchable collection of online tools and calculators to estimate landscape performance. The tools can be used to estimate specific landscape benefits for completed projects when actual measurements are not available, or they can be used in the design phase to compare projected benefits among various options. Many tools also allow the user to compare life-cycle costs for conventional and sustainable design features.

Know of additional tools to calculate landscape performance benefits? Help build the database by sending your suggestions to lps@lafoundation.org. Showing 12 Results for Stormwater managementDisplaying results by date 2014i-Tree Streets (v 5.1)i-Tree Streets uses tree inventory data to quantify environmental and aesthetic benefits and their dollar value, including: energy conservation, air quality improvement, CO2 reduction, stormwater control, and property value increase.

Bike Score. Bike Score measures whether a location is good for biking on a scale from 0 - 100 based on four equally weighted components: Bike lanes Hills Destinations and road connectivity Bike commuting mode share Like Walk Score and Transit Score, our goal with Bike Score is to provide an easy way to evaluate bikeability at a specific location. If you'd like to use Bike Score data, see our data services. Bike Lane Score Bike Lane Score Near UW Seattle The Bike Lane Score is based on shapefile data provided to Walk Score by city governments. Bike lane infrastructure currently includes all on and off street bike lanes/paths but does not include infrastructure such as bike parking, bike sharing, etc. Bike lanes are divided into four categories: on-street bike lanes, off-street trails, cycletracks (separated bike lanes), and residential bikeways (a.k.a. bike friendly streets or greenways). For a given location, we sum up the length of all nearby bike lanes. Hill Score Destinations and Connectivity.

Walk Score. Household Carbon Footprint Calculator - EPA. You can use the following online calculator to get a rough “ballpark” estimate of your personal or family’s greenhouse gas emissions and explore the impact of taking various actions to reduce your emissions. The calculator is broken into three sections: Section 1: Estimate your current total household emissions. Section 2: Explore actions you can take to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions, energy use, and waste disposal costs.

Section 3: See how much you can save (in dollars and emissions) by taking the actions you chose in Section 2. This tool requires you to enable JavaScript. Emissions from waste and emissions savings from recycling are expressed as carbon dioxide equivalents. * Potential annual dollar savings are approximations based on generalized assumptions. A spreadsheet version (Microsoft Excel, 7 MB, Microsoft Excel Viewer) of the calculator is also available; it includes descriptions of the formulas used in each step of the calculator. Emissions Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Natural Gas. Water Footprint Calculator - GRACE Communications Foundation. Footprint Calculator - Global Footprint Network. How much land area does it take to support your lifestyle? Take this quiz to find out your Ecological Footprint, discover your biggest areas of resource consumption, and learn what you can do to tread more lightly on the earth.

Select your location on the map below to start taking the Footprint Calculator Quiz. We recommend using a computer or laptop because the calculator requires Flash animation that is unavailable on some tablets and smart phones. Are you a student or educator using our calculator? If so, please share your experience using the calculator by emailing media@footprintnetwork.org. If you have the means to support our efforts to update our calculator to newer technology, please consider making a donation to support this sizable project. <B>The Ecological Footprint Calculator requires requires that JavaScript be enabled. Why is Calgary on the map, but not Canada? What part of my Footprint can I influence? More questions about your Footprint?