Lam, KristyGonzales, AureliaThomas, Ryan Lea2019-05-132019-05-132019-05-12http://hdl.handle.net/10125/61928A collection of resources important to green infrastructure research and projects in Maunalua, Oʻahu.In Maunalua's urban environment, excess stormwater causes flooding, property damage, eutrophication, and pollution of coastal areas that threatens the biodiversity, natural resources, and quality of life. Thus, effective implementation of green infrastructure is critical for Maunalua communities to successfully mitigate extreme wet weather impacts and create a healthy urban environment. The project goal was to create a system map to understand the network of entities surrounding green infrastructure, and a gap analysis to identify inefficiencies and leverage points within the system. A final document is also included to synthesize all resources and findings. Furthermore, additional resources are included to aid future research and projects in green infrastructure in Maunalua Bay and other urban cities in Hawaiʻi.en-USGreen infrastructureSystem mapGap analysisUrban runoff--ManagementRunoffStormwater managementGreen Infrastructure System Map & Gap Analysis for Maunalua Bay Watersheds, OʻahuMap