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Baltimore County, MD - Department of Environmental Protection and Resource Management (DEPRM)

DEPRM's mission is to conserve, enhance, and perpetuate the natural resources of Baltimore County and to protect the environmental health of its citizens. The County helped develop Maryland's Green Infrastructure methodology and subsequently developed a county-wide Forest Sustainability Program following its participation as a national pilot for the Linking Communities to the Montreal Process Criteria and Indicators project. DEPRM's programs for land preservation and forest sustainability are profiled under the "Projects" section of this Community of Practice web site.   Read more>

Biohabitats, Inc.

Biohabitats is a consulting firm focused exclusively on conservation planning, ecological restoration and regenerative design.   Read more>
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Green Infrastructure: Linking Landscapes and Communities by Mark A. Benedict and Edward T. McMahon is an illustrative review of advances in smart land conservation and large scale thinking that provides a green solution to many of the problems associated with sprawling development.