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    About Minimal Impact Development (MID) — What is MID?
Understanding Good Development, New Hampshire style

What’s in it for me? (Why should I care?)
An overview of the benefits of Minimum Impact Development

Our Vision
What New Hampshire would be like if MID was applied everywhere

How We Came to Be
A history of how this project evolved

Three infrastructures: Built, Green, and Social
How development affects the infrastructures of New Hampshire’s communities

Maintaining Choices in Community Character
How to develop while keep New Hampshire’s look and feel

Six Assumptions about the New Hampshire Development Process
What is currently happening with developments in New Hampshire

MID Principles
A summary of the principles of Minimum Impact Development

KEY MID Practices
An overview of the primary (key) practices for Minimum Impact Development

Detailed Practices
A detailed list of Minimum Impact Development Practices

Pilots and Partnerships (Joint Initiatives)
Who’s been applying MID practices and principles and comments from them on how it’s worked for them

Measures and Indicators of MID
A discussion of how we know that we are
making progress toward minimum impact development

Bibliography
Sources from which we’ve developed NHMID

Related Initiatives / Links
Similar projects to ours are in place throughout the U.S. and the world

Our Funders
The organizations behind NHMID

MID Participants
The individuals and organizations which make up the NHMID project

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This site is a collaboration of The Jordan Institute and the Audubon Society of New Hampshire - November, 2001