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Join local water leaders, the WaterNow Alliance, the Environmental Finance Center at the University of Maryland and the Water Center at Penn for the 2022 Tap Into Resilience Summit on April 13-14th, in Philadelphia, PA. The two day Summit is a unique opportunity where local water managers and decision makers will meet with innovators, experts…
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Join local water leaders, the WaterNow Alliance, the Environmental Finance Center at the University of Maryland and the Penn Water Center for the 2022 Tap Into Resilience Summit on April 13-14th, in Philadelphia, PA. The two day Summit is a unique opportunity where local water managers and decision makers will meet with innovators, experts and…
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The Environmental Finance Center (EFC) is housed within the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at the University of Maryland. The EFC is one of ten University-based centers across the country providing communities with the tools and information necessary to manage change for a healthy environment and an enhanced quality of life. This position supports…
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The Environmental Finance Center, in partnership with the Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional Program and University of Maryland Extension, is pleased to announce a new MOST Center course – The Earth’s climate is changing. Impacts – including higher temperatures, rising sea levels, and longer periods of extreme weather – are already being felt in the Chesapeake Bay…
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Local governments across the region face a variety of water resource issues to include regulatory compliance, flooding and infrastructure protection, water supply, and more. However, viewing landscapes as part of a whole watershed – rather than independent projects – and restoring those landscapes to their natural state, can be more cost effective than conventional approaches…