Abstract

This research was performed as part of an interdisciplinary project programme undertaken by the Blue‐Green Cities (BGC) Research Consortium (www.bluegreencities.ac.uk) and Portland‐Vancouver ULTRA (Urban Long‐term Research Area) project (www.fsl.orst.edu/eco-p/ultra) as part of the EPSRC “Clean Water for All” (CWfA) initiative. This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant numbers EP/K013661/1, EP/N008103/1]; and the National Science Foundation [grant number 0948983]. Additional contributions were received from the UK Environment Agency, Rivers Agency (Northern Ireland) and Institute for Sustainable Solutions (Portland State University, USA). The June 2015 Ningbo Knowledge Exchange Workshop and Symposium received additional funding from the Ningbo Association of Science and Technology and the Institute of Asia and Pacific Studies. We thank the City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services and Johnson Creek Watershed Council for their kind support and sharing of data and expertise.

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