ReScape works with local
& state agencies to establish regenerative polices for adoption. 

 

There is a vital conversation that must occur between what is law, the evolution of best practices and implementation. A place at the table is key to provide input that moves regenerative land use and nature-based solutions forward.

We participate in policy and program working groups, and provide subject-area expertise and science-based research and data. We help define and monitor regenerative landscape benefits – e.g., CO2 sequestration, water savings, GHG reduction, green stormwater infrastructure, greenwaste reduction, energy savings, habitat protection.

 
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ReScape Policy List

Governing documents in California cities, counties and regions recommend and refer to our education, principles, and qualification and certification workforce trainings in permit and policy documents.

ReScape Landscape Ordinances + Resolutions

Landscape projects in Alameda County and these cities must comply with ReScape Basics Checklist and/or meet minimum ReScape Rated Landscape Scorecard Requirements.


Parks & Recreation Master Plans

City of South San Francisco

City of Menlo Park


 

Sanitary District Resolutions + Ordinances

Castro Valley Sanitary District 

Oro Loma Sanitary District