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    New Hampshire civic health index

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    The Carsey Institute is participating in a study to examine America\u27s civic health. Led by the Conference on Citizenship (NCoC), America\u27s Civic Health Index is an annual study that measures a wide variety of civic indicators, such as community involvement and helping others. New Hampshire is one of six states partnering with NCoC to produce a state-specific report that examines the civic health in the Granite State

    Strengthening Communities: Downtowns & Trails Ossipee, New Hamshire

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    Characterization of public and stakeholder objectives in environmental management: The application of conjoint analysis and other survey tools to the management of the Lamprey River

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    Management plans for natural resources can be seen as multi-attribute goods that are held in the public domain and therefore require input from experts, stakeholders, and citizens. The state is coordinating an Instream flow study for the Lamprey River in the Seacoast of NH and this research adds a key component to the existing study. This thesis explains how the values and objectives of stakeholders and the general public were elicited. Fourteen stakeholders participated in an interview and survey process and 229 randomly selected residents of the Lamprey River Watershed completed surveys about they how use and value the river. Some of the possible conflicts in the Watershed were revealed through this process. Stakeholders value many aspects of the river including commerce and recreation and the public residents are most concerned with the ecological integrity and public water supply aspects of the river above all other attributes

    Nature Economy Fact Sheet #1 12.7.18_Final

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    2019 Bristol Downtowns and Trails Final Report

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    Nature Supports a Vibrant Downtown Economy

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    In this brief we share some examples of where nature can be found or added to a downtown and then how it can enhance a community’s economy. To visualize this, we created an example of a downtown or town center that could be found or enhanced in a typical community in New Hampshire. Starting in the upper left corner, we see how a potential business can integrate with a downtown and natural assets such as a river and trees and also be close to housing

    Shannon Rogers Joins Community & Economic Development Team

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    Impacts of COVID-19 on Nature and Economy in Northern New Hampshire

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    COVID Impacts on Nature and Economy in Northern New Hampshire Factsheet 3.16.2021 final

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