Publications
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
11-2014
Abstract
This report comes out of a multi-year collaborative effort between participating land trusts, municipalities, and other conservation practioners to develop shared vision, values and priorities for land conservation in the lower Presumpscot River watershed. For more information and to download the report, visit http://www.presumpscotcoalition.org/vvp.html.
Please send an email to CBEP@maine.edu to request a paper copy or a better electronic copy of this report.
Twelve Presumpscot River Watershed maps associated with this report can be found by following the links below:
Presumpscot River Watershed Map: Aquatic Habitat (Map)
Presumpscot River Watershed Map: Combined Values for Conservation (Map)
Presumpscot River Watershed Map: Combined Values for Conservation, Top 25% (Map)
Presumpscot River Watershed Map: Natural Communities of Special Concern (Map)
Presumpscot River Watershed Map: Relative Recreation Value (Map)
Presumpscot River Watershed Map: Terrestrial Habitat (Map)
Presumpscot River Watershed Map: Water Quality (Map)
Presumpscot River Watershed Map: Working Forest Values (Map)
Presumpscot River Watershed Map: Agricultural Values (Map)
Presumpscot River Watershed Map: Areas of Importance-Municipal (Map)
Presumpscot River Watershed Map: Conserved and Public Lands (Map)
Recommended Citation
Levesque, V., Craig, M., & Engle, Stephen. (2014). Land Conservation in the Lower Presumpscot Watershed: Vision, Values & Priorities. Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, Muskie School of Public Service, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership.
Category
Watersheds, Presumpscot River; Planning & Policy
Location
Casco Bay watershed, Presumpscot River
Comments
Staff and volunteer support for this initiative was provided by all of the participating organizations. Financial support was contributed by: the ENVIRONMENTAL FUNDERS NETWORK, through grants to the University of Southern Maine, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership and the Presumpscot River Watershed Coalition; and the CASCO BAY ESTUARY PARTNERSHIP.
This document has been partially funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Cooperative Agreement #CE 96127201 to the University of Southern Maine, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership.