Tag archive for ‘Chesapeake Bay Restoration’
Date: February 20th, 2010 | Category: Commentary, News Updates | Comments (1) | Tags Bioregional marketplace, Chesapeake Bay Economy, Chesapeake Bay Market-based Conservation, Chesapeake Bay Pollution Diet Implementation, Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Environmental markets, Rappahannock Exchange, Virginia Ecosystem Services
Since the day after the December 9, 2009 Rappahannock River Basin Symposium, Incentivizing Restoration through a Chesapeake Bay Economy, during which 130 citizens concerned about the health of the Rappahannock River and Chesapeake Bay examined a proposal to create a “Chesapeake Bay Economy” via a “Rappahannock Exchange”, Conserv has been busy working with parties on [...]
Date: January 20th, 2010 | Category: News Updates | Comments (0) | Tags Bioregional markets, Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Rappahannock Exchange, Rappahannock Marketplace, Rappahannock Marketplace Business Council, Rappahannock River Watershed, Virginia Ecosytem Services, Virginia Environmental Markets
As a result of the symposium Incentivizing Restoration through a Chesapeake Bay Economy held in December, 2009, Conserv, working with a grassroots consortium of business, government, and NGO partners, will facilitate the launch of the Rappahannock Marketplace Business Council to create the Business Plan for the Rappahannock Marketplace - also known as the Rappahannock Exchange.
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Date: January 2nd, 2010 | Category: Commentary | Comments (0) | Tags Bay Marketplace, Bioregional marketplace, Chesapeake Bay Economy, Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem Restoration, Chesapeake Bay Landscape Scale Restoration, Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Ecosystem Services, Environmental Asset, Myth and Nature, Rappahannock Exchange, Rappahannock River, The Mythical Chesapeake, Virginia Ecosystem Services
Months ago, after leaving a government job to work nearly full time for Conserv, my wife and I scrutinized our financial spreadsheet and reduced expenses. One of things that had to go was T.V., a difficult choice, sports fan that I am. In its place, I’ve rediscovered radio, albeit 21st century style, through the magic [...]
Date: December 11th, 2009 | Category: Uncategorized | Comments (0) | Tags Bioregional Economies to Restore Keystone Environmental, Chesapeake Bay Economic Development, Chesapeake Bay Economy, Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Chesapeake Bay TMDLs, Market-based conservation, Rappahannock Economic Development, Rappahannock Exchange, Rappahannock River Basin Commission, Sustainable economic development, Virginia Ecosytem Services
A capacity crowd of approximately 130 persons attended the 2009 Rappahannock Symposium at Mary Washington University in Fredericksburg. Particularly noteworthy was the diversity of attendees, with approximately 30% from the for-profit private sector. Complete findings from the Symposium will be available from the Rappahannock River Basin Commission in the coming weeks. One-half of the day [...]
Date: November 14th, 2009 | Category: News Updates | Comments (0) | Tags Albemarle County Economic Development, Bioregional Markets to Restore the Chesapeake Bay, Bioregionalism, Business Development for the Chesapeake, Business Development for the Chesapeake Bay, Caroline County Economic Development, Chesapeake Bay Economic Development, Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Culpeper Economic Development, Economic Development Chesapeake Bay, Economic Development Rappahannock River, Economic Development to Restore the Chesapeake Bay, Essex County Economic Development, Fauquier County Economic Development, Fredericksburg Economic Development, King George County Economic Development, Lancaster County Economic Development, Madison County Economic Development, Middlesex County Economic Development, Montross Economic Development, Northern Neck Economic Development, Northumberland County Economic Development, Orange County Economic Development, Rappahannock County Economic Development, Rappahannock Exchange, Rappahannock River Basin Commission, Rappahannock River Economic Development, Rappahannock River Restoration, Rappahannock Symposium 2009, Sperryville Economic Development, Spotsylvania Economic Development, Stafford County Economic Development, Sustainable Development Chesapeake Bay, Sustainable Economic Development for Watermen, Tappahannock Economic Development, Virginia Ecosystem Services, Warrenton Economic Development, Westmoreland County Economic Development
In this 40 minute lively interview, Rappahannock River Basin Commission Coordinator Eldon James discusses the Commission’s new initiative to use an economic development platform to restore the Rappahannock River and the Chesapeake Bay with Conserv Executive Director Michael Collins. Details about the agenda for the December 9 Symposium, Incentivizing Restoration through a Chesapeake Bay Economy, [...]
Date: November 2nd, 2009 | Category: News Updates | Comments (0) | Tags Business-friendly approach to Environmental Policy, Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Conserv Bioregional Markets, Ecosystem Services, Incentivize Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Rappahannock Exchange, Rappahannock River Restoration, Rapphannock River Basin Commission, Synergize Government and Commerce, Virginia Bioregional Marketplace
Conserv, working with the Rappahannock River Basin Commission, The Virginia Department of Forestry, and Members of the Commission Non-point Source Workgroup, have completed a Prospectus of the proposed Rappahannock Exchange. The Cover Page and Table of Contents of the Exchange are provided below:
The Rappahannock Exchange
A Bioregional Marketplace to restore the Rappahannock River and [...]
Date: November 2nd, 2009 | Category: News Updates | Comments (0) | Tags Chesapeake Bay Economy, Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Chesapeake Bay TMDL, Rappahannock Exchange, Rappahannock River Basin Commission, Rappahannock River Restoration, Virginia Bioregional Marketplace, Virginia Ecosystem Services, Virginia Watershed Restoration
Imagine a day in the not too distant future when the government and private sector work in concert to achieve Chesapeake Bay restoration. Imagine watershed-based marketplaces found in every major river basin transacting products and services, every one of which, contributes to bringing the Bay back to life. Imagine communities, businesses, and landowners interacting [...]
Date: October 26th, 2009 | Category: News Updates | Comments (0) | Tags Bioregional economy, Bioregional marketplace, Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Rappahannock Ecosytem Services, Rappahannock Exchange, Rappahannock River Basin Commission, Rappahannock River Basin Restoration
An Invitation signed by more than a dozen “conveners” of the proposed Rappahannock Exchange, and Chairman of the Rappahannock River Basin Commission, Emmett Hanger, will be released this coming Monday. The event is scheduled for December 9 at the University of Mary Washington, Stafford Campus. The event is also open to the public. A “Prospectus” [...]
Date: September 25th, 2009 | Category: News Updates | Comments (0) | Tags Bioregional marketplace, Chesapeake Bay Innovative Approach, Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Rappahannock Exchange, Rappahannock River Basin Commission, Virginia Ecosystem Services
Just released from the Rappahannock River Basin Commission:
2009 Rappahannock River Basin Symposium
Creating a Bay-friendly Economy
The Rappahannock River Basin Commission, in conjunction with The Virginia Department of Forestry, Conserv, and other partners, will host the 2009 Rappahannock River Symposium called Creating a Bay-friendly Economy. The symposium will be a highly [...]