During the summer of 2020, we interviewed 20 economic development and conservation volunteers about the impact of the pandemic in Northern NH communit...
Many communities in New Hampshire and beyond, have natural assets such as trails that can be leveraged for economic vibrancy. In this fact sheet, the ...
New Hampshire’s freshwater resources provide numerous values to both residents and visitors. New Hampshire has over 1,000 Lakes and 10,000 miles of ri...
Economic impact analysis is an important tool for community and regional decision making. However, it is a tool that is sometimes not fully understood...
Nature and access to natural assets can be important components of a downtown economy. In this new brief from the Nature Economy Collaborative, we det...
Throughout history, rivers have been drivers of economic development. Many communities have rivers running through their downtowns and when rivers are...
We recently completed a pilot of our Downtowns & Trails program in Bristol, NH. This final report summarizes the work we've done with the co...
Over a series of months, we worked with the Hopkinton, New Hampshire community on how to better connect its trails with its business center, the Villa...
Over six months, from Sept. 2021-March 2022, we worked with the City of Keene on how to better connect two rail trails with their downtown businesses....
Over the past two years, interrupted but not deterred by the ongoing pandemic, we worked adaptively and creatively with the Ossipee Economic Developme...