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University of New Hampshire
Center for Integrative Regional Problem Solving, http://www.unh.edu/cirps/

Description: The Center for Integrative Regional Problem Solving facilitates ecologically-based, innovative approaches for securing quality of life and addressing land use challenges in Northern New England through integrated research, outreach, education, and multi-disciplinary partnerships.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Healthy Communities, Housing, Land Preservation, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire

 

 

University of New Hampshire
New Hampshire GRANIT, http://www.granit.sr.unh.edu/

Description: The New Hampshire Geographically Referenced Analysis and Information Transfer System (NH GRANIT) is a cooperative project to create, maintain, and make available a statewide geographic data base serving the information needs of state, regional, and local decision-makers. In addition to database development and maintenance, the GRANIT staff offers a range of application development, training, and related technical services to GIS users in the state and the region.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer, What You Can Do

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

 

 

University of New Hampshire
Office of Sustainability Programs, http://www.sustainableunh.unh.edu/

Description: The Office of Sustainability Programs (OSP) was established in 1997 to develop University-wide education program that links the principles of sustainability to community life. OSP initiatives integrate sustainability practices into all facets of our land grant mission including teaching, research, operations, campus culture and public service. All initiatives involve collaboration with faculty, staff and students as well as local, regional and international partners.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Transportation

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

 

 

Connecticut River Joint Commissions
Connecticut River Joint Commissions, http://www.crjc.org/

Description: The catalyst for cooperatively meeting the Valley's challenges is the Connecticut River Joint Commissions, who seek a strong and vibrant economy while capitalizing on the natural wealth of this place. Capitalizing without corrupting means conserving. Helping Valley people achieve that balance and finding the resources to ensure that quality of life is the role of the Connecticut River Joint Commissions.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Fiscal Impact/Taxation, Intergovernmental Cooperation, Healthy Communities, Historic Preservation, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire, Vermont

 

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Conservation Law Foundation
Conservation Law Foundation, http://www.clf.org/

Description: The Conservation Law Foundation is the oldest and largest regional environmental advocacy organization in the United States. We're based in New England, where our attorneys, scientists, economists, and policy experts work on the most significant threats to the natural environment of the region and its residents.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Healthy Communities, Housing, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

 

 

Conservation Law Foundation Ventures
Conservation Law Foundation Ventures, http://www.clfventures.org/

Description: CLF Ventures is redefining environmental advocacy. Through innovative partnerships with private and public sector clients, we combine CLF's longstanding reputation for environmental protection with our financial and business transaction skills. As a result, we are able to provide our clients with innovative solutions to complex environmental problems.

Topics: Fiscal Impact/Taxation, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation

Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

 

 

Department of Resources and Economic Development
Bureau of Trails, http://www.nhtrails.org/

Description: The NH Division of Parks and Recreation's Bureau of Trails administers multiple-use trails on state, federal, and private lands. The Bureau of Trails assists organizations, municipalities, and trail clubs with the development of trails on both public and private lands. Included in the Bureau's management are 250 miles of wheeled off-highway recreational vehicle trails, over 300 miles of state-owned rail-trails, and 6,830 miles of snowmobile trails.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Transportation

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

 

 

Department of Transportation
DOT Public Interest Center, http://www.nh.gov/dot/public/index.htm

Description: Documents, reports, schedules and other Department of Transportation information of interest to the general public, including links to other related websites can be found here.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Planning/Zoning, Transportation

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

 

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East Coast Greenway
East Coast Greenway, http://www.greenway.org/

Description: The East Coast Greenway will be the nation's first long-distance, city-to-city, multi-modal transportation corridor for cyclists, hikers, and other non-motorized users. Our goal is to connect existing and planned trails that are locally owned and managed to form a continuous, safe, green route -- easily identified by the public through signage, maps, users guides, and common services.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Transportation

Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island

 

 

Environmental Protection Agency
New England Car-Free Transportation Alternatives, http://www.epa.gov/ne/topics/air/carfree.html

Description: Whether you are a resident or just planning on visiting New England this web site offers some great links to car-free transportation alternatives including; bike paths, buses, ferry services, ride-sharing, subways, trains, and trolleys.

Topics: Transportation

Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

 

 

New England Mountain Bike Association
New England Mountain Bike Association, http://www.nemba.org/

Description: NEMBA is a recreational trails advocacy organization. Our mission, which we've chosen to take, is to ride on the best trails that the world has to offer. Luckily, most all of them are in New England, so we don't have to travel far..

Topics: Healthy Communities, Transportation

Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

 

 

New England Transportation Consortium
New England Transportation Consortium, http://www.netc.uconn.edu/ti/Research/index.htm

Description: The NETC was formed as a regional approach to developing innovative solutions to common transportation problems among the New England states. Its purpose is to pool the financial, professional and academic resources of the region and to use them to research and develop improved methods of dealing with common problems in the planning, design, construction, maintenance, rehabilitation, reconstruction and operation of transportation systems in the participating states. The program is intended to supplement, not to replace, ongoing state and federal research activities and other national programs such as NCHRP.

Topics: Intergovernmental Cooperation, Transportation

Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

 

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New Hampshire Judicial Branch
Supreme Court Opinions, http://www.courts.state.nh.us/supreme/opinions/index.htm

Description: These opinions are subject to motions for rehearing under Rule 22 as well as formal revision before publication in the New Hampshire Reports.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Fiscal Impact/Taxation, Healthy Communities, Historic Preservation, Housing, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

 

 

Northeast-Midwest Institute
Northeast-Midwest Institute, http://www.nemw.org

Description: The Northeast-Midwest Institute is a Washington-based, private, non-profit, and non-partisan research organization dedicated to economic vitality, environmental quality, and regional equity for Northeast and Midwest states.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Healthy Communities, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont

 

 

Office of Legislative Services
New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules, http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/listagencies.html

Description: All adopted administrative rules subject to RSA 541-A, the Administrative Procedure Act, must be filed by state executive branch agencies to make the adopted rules effective and therefore have the force of law. Together the effective agency rules comprise the New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Fiscal Impact/Taxation, Healthy Communities, Historic Preservation, Housing, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

 

 

Office of State Planning
Scenic and Cultural Byways Program, http://nh.gov/oep/programs/SCBP/index.htm

Description: The New Hampshire Scenic and Cultural Byways Program was established in 1992 under RSA 238:19, "... to provide the opportunity for residents and visitors to travel a system of byways which feature the scenic and cultural qualities of the state within the existing highway system, promote retention of rural and urban scenic byways, support the cultural, recreational and historic attributes along these byways and expose the unique elements of the state's beauty, culture and history."

Topics: Historic Preservation, Land Preservation, Transportation

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

 

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Pathways for Keene
Pathways for Keene, http://www.tlaorg.org/pathways/index.html?tlaCounter=8259

Description: Pathways for Keene, Inc. is a nonprofit (501C3 tax exempt) group of volunteers who promote the development and use of community supported alternative transportation routes in the City of Keene.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Transportation

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

 

 

Rails-Trails of New Hampshire
Rails-Trails of New Hampshire, http://members.fortunecity.com/railtrails/NH/index.htm

Description: A listing of existing and proposed rails-trails in New Hampshire.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Transportation

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

 

 

Sierra Club
New Hampshire Chapter Homepage, http://www.nhsierraclub.org/jahia/Jahia

Description: The mission statement of the Sierra Club is to explore, enjoy and protect the wild places of the earth; practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; and educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Land Preservation, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

 

 

Smart Growth Network
New Hampshire Smart Growth News Articles, http://www.smartgrowth.org/news/bystate.asp?state=NH&res=800

Description: Listing of news articles relating to smart growth issues in a specific state.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Historic Preservation, Housing, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

 

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Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Description: Tax policy tools for smart growth.

Topics: land preservation, planning&zoning, fiscal impact/taxation, housing, transportation, healthy communities, ag&rural change

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

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The Toolbox is a joint effort of The Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development (NERCRD)

and Penn State Cooperative Extension in Adams County.

This page was last updated on July 13, 2005.

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