The Resilience iCAP Team met to discuss the Master Biodiversity Plan, review 2020 iCAP Objectives, and create content for the 2025 iCAP kickoff poster.
The Resilience iCAP Team met to discuss the Master Biodiversity Plan, review 2020 iCAP Objectives, and create content for the 2025 iCAP kickoff poster.
The Urban Biodiversity Master Plan has neared its completion and will be sent to the iCAP Resilience Team for implementation.
The iCAP 2020 objective 8.1 is to "Develop a coordinated urban biodiversity master plan by FY24 to make the Champaign, Urbana, Savoy, and campus metro area a model for biodiversity." The responsible campus unit for championing this objective is UI Extension with F&S.
Maintaining biological diversity in our plants, animals, and ecosystems is one of the most impactful first steps we can take toward strengthening our communities’ overall resilience. Integrating native plants and greenspaces into local urban areas is central to our biodiversity master plan. In addition to supporting native plants, pollinators, and land and water health, our biodiversity plan supports human health and well-being; for example, minimizing illnesses associated with ticks and mosquitos and reducing the adverse environmental impacts of homeowner landscape and lawn maintenance practices. Urban greenspace and landscape beautification are also proven to reduce levels of anxiety and stress. We want to encourage community members to become involved with and excited about these biodiversity strategies. Community gardens and food forests (to be included in the master plan) will provide opportunities for residents to engage with the ways biodiversity impacts everything from the ground beneath their feet to the food on their table.
The Resilience iCAP Team requested for U of I Extension to convene and coordinate steering and advisory committees to oversee the development of the Biodiversity Plan. Broad stakeholder input and direct faculty/research involvement will be included. Initiatives within the plan will be coordinated with the campus landscape master plan, other campus plans, and city and county comprehensive, stormwater, and related plans. Local applied research projects will connect UIUC researchers to people in the community to ensure best practices are being incorporated. The steering committee is anticipated to be established in 2021 and will work through the planning process over the subsequent 3 years. A final plan will be released in 2024.
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