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Pilots and Partnerships

 

Many organizations have helped create the MID approach. And many others are participating in pilot projects to test and refine MID practices (listed below).

Site Selection
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Field Operations Facility

Site Design

 
•    New Hampshire Association of Natural Resource Scientists, with Audubon Society of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Fish and Game, and UNH Cooperative Extension (developing a Methodology for Site Specific Wildlife Habitat Inventory and Assessment)  
•    New Hampshire State Hospital Grounds, AIA New Hampshire Design Charette, Concord, May 2001  
•    Public Service of NH Corporate Center
(5 year plan)
 
•    Local landscaper (2002)  
•    Harris Center
 
 
Building Design  
Audubon Society of New Hampshire
 
 
Construction / O&M
New Hampshire Community Loan Fund
 
 
Renovation  
Harris Center
 
 
Affordable Housing  
•    Housing Partnership (seacoast)  
•    Local Senior Housing Project  
•    Cheshire Housing Trust  
•    Concord Area Trust for Community Housing (CATCH)
 
 
Schools  
Governor’s Office of Energy and Community Services Rebuild America initiative on high performance schools
 
 
Municipal*  
•    Concord 2020*  
•    Candia*  
•    Allenstown*  
•    *see bottom of page
 
 
Transportation  
New Hampshire Department of Transportation and the Audubon Society of New Hampshire on Minimizing Human/Wildlife Conflict
 
 
Watershed*  
Merrimack River Watershed Partnership
(many organizations and agencies)
 
 
Land Trusts / Landowners  
Center for Land Conservation Assistance
 
 
Others  
Supermarket Chain, Hooksett development
 
 
*Collaboration with Planners:  
We are working closely with state planners and four regional planning agencies, as well as the three municipalities listed, to incorporate MID concepts into master plans, and translate MID practices into effective local zoning ordinances, and site plan and subdivision regulations.

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