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Description: "Today New York has more forest than it has had in the past 150 years. New York's forests serve as an important economic and recreational resource. Preserving and protecting our forests benefits local communities and industries, and the state as a whole." -- from the website, 9/26/2015 "New York State's watersheds, or drainage basins, are the basis for management, monitoring, and assessment activities. Everyone lives in a watershed. It might be large or small. All watersheds are part of the bigger environment. What you do at your house affects everyone downstream and around you." -- from the website, 9/26/2015 "New York State is richly endowed with freshwater lakes, ponds and reservoirs, as well as portions of two of the five Great Lakes and thousands of miles of rivers and streams. These inland water bodies serve as the drinking water supplies, provide flood control to protect life and property, and support recreation, tourism, agriculture, fishing, power generation, and manufacturing. These water bodies also provide habitat for aquatic plant and animal life." -- from the website, 9/26/2015 "An estuary is a place where salty water from the ocean mixes with fresh water from the land and creates a unique and special place for marine species to live, feed, and reproduce. New York's Marine District has several estuaries which are managed cooperatively by DEC with other state, local, and federal government agencies, the scientific community, and direct input from private citizens." -- from the website, 9/26/2015
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Subject: New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation, Watersheds, Forests, Land use, Lakes, Rivers, Estuaries , Conservation of natural resources, Watershed management, Environmental education
Creator: New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05275
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Subject: New York (State), New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation, Estuarine area conservation, Floods -- Risk assessment, Municipal government -- Planning, Forests, Drought -- Management, Wetlands, Estuaries , Citizen participation, Disaster preparedness
Creator: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State)
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa04705
Description: "Hudson Estuary Trees for Tribs (tribs as in tributaries) program engages volunteers in restioring thousands of feet of streamside buffer through native trees and shrubplanting. The program offers land owners with free native trees and shrubs for qualifying riparian buffer planting/restoration projects. Trees for Tribs staff may also be able to assist with plant selection, designing a planting plan, and other technical support to improve the odds of success for projects." -- from the website, 9/26/2015
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Subject: New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation, Forests, Forestry, Watershed management, Estuaries , Conservation of natural resources, United States. Hudson River Watershed, Incentives in conservation of natural resources, Citizen participation
Creator: New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05267
Description: "The Hudson River Summit will focus on building successful collaborations to implement the 2015-2020 Hudson River Estuary Action Agenda, a blueprint to achieve six key benefits: clean water; resilient communities; vital estuarine ecosystem; conservation of its fish, wildlife, and habitats; preservation of the region's natural scenery; and enhanced opportunities for education, river access, recreation and inspiration." -- from the website, 5/18/2016
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Subject: Estuarine ecology, Estuaries , Water quality, Integrated water development, New York (State) -- Department of Environmental Conservation
Creator: New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05230
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Subject: New York (State), Digital mapping, (GIS) Information systems, Coastal zone management, Zoning -- Environmental aspects, Estuaries , Coastal ecosystem health, Coastal zone management -- Government policy, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
Creator: New York State Department of State, Office of Planning & Development
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State)
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa04675
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Subject: New York (State), Coastal zone management, Local government -- Planning, Municipal government -- Planning, Land use, Estuaries , Zoning -- Environmental aspects, Coastal zone management -- Government policy, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
Creator: New York State Department of State, Office of Planning & Development
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State)
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa04674
Description: "The National Estuary Program (NEP) is an EPA place-based program to protect and restore the water quality and ecological integrity of estuaries of national significance. Currently, 28 estuaries located along the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts and in Puerto Rico are designated as estuaries of national significance. Each NEP focuses within a study area that includes the estuary and surrounding watershed." - from website, 2017.01.13
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Subject: National Estuary Program (U.S.), Estuaries , Estuarine ecology, Estuarine area conservation
Creator: United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05007
Description: "The handbook is designed to assist municipalities within the Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod Bay areas to incorporate green infrastructure into their stormwater management planning. It can also be readily applied to other states." -- from the website, 1/20/2017
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Subject: Estuarine ecology, Storm sewers -- Planning, United States -- Environmental Protection Agency, National Estuary Program (U.S.), Estuaries , Information resources, Sustainable urban development, Municipal government -- Planning -- Resources, Coastal zone management
Creator: United States. Environmental Protection Agency, National Estuary Program (U.S.)
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa04947
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