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Natural Capital- Concord MA

December 9, 2016by gajackso

Natural Capital Concord MA   Tourist from around the world travel to Concord to experience its diverse natural capital. Concord has dedicated 6,119.84 acres that are permanently protected open space […]

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Natural Capital: Alburgh, VT

December 8, 2016by jladue1

Green and Haines define natural capital as “a healthy and functioning environment [that] provides valuable ecosystem services, such as food, timber, wildlife habitat, flood control, and recreational opportunities, which are […]

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Natural Capital: Deer Isle, ME

December 8, 2016by ereynol2

With miles of coastline, beautiful views, and surrounding islands, there is no shortage of natural capital in Deer Isle, Maine. Deer Isle is a small town located on an island […]

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Natural Capital in White Plains, NY

October 19, 2016by lmrowlan

White Plains, New York contains multiple areas that show the city’s respect for the importance of environment conservation. Firstly, the Cranberry Lake Preserve is a 190-acre park that includes a […]

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Natural Capital: Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota

September 29, 2016by mprinslo

Natural Capital can be defined as “the world’s stocks of natural assets which include geology, soil, air, water and all living things”. Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota is home to Badlands National Park, […]

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Natural Capital: Burlington, VT

September 26, 2016by ssboas

Burlington, Vermont is the most metropolitan area in the state of Vermont sitting at a population of 42,417 (Burlington City, 2010).  Burlington is rapidly growing city with stagnant housing growth.  […]

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Natural Capital: Potsdam, NY

September 26, 2016by cabrecht

  Potsdam, NY is a rural, upstate New York college town with expansive farmlands. While the universities own the majority of the land within the village, the remainder of the […]

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Christina LaMontagne

September 26, 2016by ehanlon

Westwood, Massachusetts embodies all the commodities of an exceptional Natural Community. From reading the overview of the seven community capitals I gained the true definition of a natural community; “A […]

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Natural Capital: Westport, CT

September 26, 2016by kpfeffer

  Westport, Connecticut is a town surrounded by the beautiful Long Island Park, and is home of some of the first state parks in the State. Westport is the home […]

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Natural Capital: Middlebury, VT

September 26, 2016by cigross

Middlebury, VT and its surrounding area lie on not only some of the most picturesque landscapes and rolling fields in the state, but also within a unique and thriving community […]

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