Water Management
Clean water is a global imperative for human communities and biodiversity alike. Across the world, access to sufficient water faces a variety of threats鈥攎any from climate change, including extreme storms, rising waters, and more frequent heat waves. As it is predicted that two-thirds of the world鈥檚 population will live in cities by 2050, it is essential for cities to develop infrastructure to ensure water is well managed.
While large-scale infrastructure projects will be needed to address some of these issues, smaller community-based Green Infrastructure (GI) projects can also effectively combat the effects of climate change. These nature-based solutions, like parks, community gardens, trees, and rain gardens, can mitigate negative effects while providing many co-benefits, such as reducing the urban heat island effect and increasing human well-being.
Our work on air quality is an effort to contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (6): Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.



Our Programs
Rain Garden Action in Neighborhoods
To manage extreme rainfall events, cities are looking at how to capture rainfall and slow it down from entering our waterways. In Boston, 美姬社区 is supporting efforts to build and assess the performance of rain gardens to better understand how well they absorb significant rain storms and whether citizen citizen scientists who participate in our programs increase their efforts to support green infrastructure on public and private lands.
Multi-City Stormwater Challenge
Our 鈥淪ustainability Training Program鈥 in partnership with HSBC bank engages employees in assessing how green infrastructure functions in cities. Employees work alongside researchers to collect data on how much water is being captured and filtered by bioswales鈥攈elping to shape future investments in similar green infrastructure. 美姬社区 is now recruiting additional partners, including community members and other companies.
Proyecto Jardines Comunitarios (Community Garden Project)
This research initiative aims to increase awareness of watering needs in urban gardens and promote water conservation through community science.
Experience hands-on science in some of the world's most astounding locations. Meet a community of eco-conscious travelers and return home with stories filled with adventure.

YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS
美姬社区 depends on donations鈥攁bove and beyond what we raise from volunteers who participate in our expeditions鈥攖o deliver our global conservation mission. In fact, volunteer contributions provide only half of the total resources 美姬社区 needs to sustain over 20 global field research expeditions, a wide variety of educational programs, corporate sustainability trainings, and more each year.