Introduction. Why we need green roadways
Design and planning process for green roadways
Public involvement process. Case study
public participation. Vancouver Land Bridge, Vancouver, Washington
Green roadways in urban areas. Urban case studies. Mexicantown Bagley Avenue Pedestrian Bridge and Plaza, Detroit, Michigan
Green roadways in rural and suburban areas. Suburban and rural case studies. The Rain Gardens of Maplewood, Minnesota
State Route 17 in Horseheads, New York
High Point Redevelopment, Seattle, Washington
Cultural/historic/visual resources. Case studies
cultural/historic/visual resources in transportation. I-70 Glenwood Canyon and Snowmass Canyon, Colorado
Old Florida Heritage Highway, Florida
Merritt Parkway, Connecticut
Nevada Landscape and Aesthetics Master Plan
Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia and North Carolina
Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge, Tennessee
Creative Corridors, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Natural resources/environmental sustainability. Case studies
integrating natural resources and green roads. US64/Corridor K, Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee
Mountains to Sound Greenway, Washington
Yellowstone National Park's East Entrance Road
ARC International Design Competition for Wildlife Crossing Infrastructure, Vail Pass, Colorado
Constructing green roadways. Case studies
green construction. New River Gorge Bridge, West Virginia
Meador Kansas Ellis Trail, Washington State
US 97 Lava Butte-South Century Drive, Oregon
Economics of green roadways. Case studies
economics of green roadways. Atlanta BeltLine, Georgia
Greater East End Livable Centers, Houston, Texas
Next steps in creating green roadways. U. S. case studies
next steps. Manchaca Greenway, Austin, Texas
Houston Low Impact Development
Indepence Parkway, Texas. International case studies. Henderson Waves Bridge, Singapore
Clem Jones Tunnel, Brisbane, Australia
Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion, Zaragoza, Spain
Atlantic Road Bridge, Norway
City of Saskatoon (Canada) Green Streets Program.