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Network Progress
Reports
2005
Progress Report. 2005. A 40 page update on the
states, agencies and programs involved in forging a
national network of NEMO-adapted programs. Learn what
NEMO and the National Network are all about, Network
initiatives, Network facts, who supports the Network,
what the Network Hub does and our plans for the future.
This
report highlights examples from around the
Network of local actions that have been catalyzed
by NEMO programs.
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2005 Progress Report Online Now
2002
Progress Report. 2003. A 40 page update on
the states, agencies and programs involved in forging
a national network of NEMO-adapted programs. Learn
what NEMO and the National Network are all about,
Network initiatives, Network facts, who supports
the Network, what the Network Hub does and our
plans for the future.
This
report highlights NEMO Network programs
and the work being done around
the states.
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2002 Progress Report Online Now
Network
Fact Sheets
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#1: Adapting
NEMO to Your Area: A Few Key Considerations. 1999. Information about the National Network and how to adapt NEMO to your locality... Who is your target audience? Which issues will you address? What level of effort and funding are you talking about? The Hub has compiled these key issues based on discussions at numerous scoping workshops. (PDF - 146K)
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#2: Signing
On: Nuts & Bolts Questions about Adapting NEMO. 1999.
So, you've scoped out NEMO and decided to have a "go" at basic questions about target audience, topical focus, geographic focus, partners, expertise and funding (National Fact Sheet 1). But before you get down to business, you have some other questions about how this may play out farther down the NEMO road. The Hub answers your top 10 questions... (PDF -
171K)
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#3: The
Dotted Line: What it Means to Join the National NEMO Network. 1999.
Many of your colleagues have asked what exactly it means to "join the NEMO Network". What are the requirements, conditions and caveats involved with participating in the National NEMO Network? The Hub answers these questions and includes the Policy Statement and sample Network Charter. . (PDF - 228K)
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#4: How
to Reach Local Land Use Officials. 2000. How do you approach a local planning board? What are their concerns? How can you keep them awake during your presentation? The Hub gives a few points on local officials how to reach them. (PDF - 146K)
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#5:
The Network Hub is Here to Help. 2005. Who is coordinating this Network anyway? Everything you ever wanted to know about the Hub. (PDF - 349K)
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#6:
Logging On: Resources for NEMO Programs at nemonet.uconn.edu. 2005.
The For Members website is a password-protected section of the National NEMO Network website. This fat sheet shows how this site facilitates the sharing of ideas, information and educational materials between Network members.
(PDF - 869K)
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Project
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#1
Adding Open Space to the NEMO Educational Arsenal . 2005. (pdf
138 KB)
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#2
A Tool to Estimate the Impacts of Development on Water:
ISAT . 2005.
(pdf 157 KB)
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#3
Enhancing Coastal NEMO Programs . 2005. (pdf
26 KB)
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Network
Newsletters
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National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Winter/Spring
2008. The Network's 6th NEMO University conference, Network members adapt FREMO, the Network's new partner CICEET, Indiana's new online tool, CT's stormwater websites, new Hudson River program, new remote sensing training tested at the NOAA Coastal Services Center. (PDF
- 700K)
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National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Summer/Fall
2007. The Hub receives 4 more years of funding from the USDA CSREES Water Quality office, a typical NEMO program dissected, UConn and NEMO release the Jordan Cove CD, New England LID/BMP database Online, welcome 2 new Northland NEMOids, new land/forest fragmentation tool. (PDF
- 580K)
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National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Winter/Spring
2007. NEMO's new forest resources for municipal
officials training workshop (FREMO), program spotlight on NEMO
Nevada, updates from CT, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania,
new NEMO educators around the Network, post Cinco de
NEMO conference survey results, new CT TMDL goals. (PDF
- 360K)
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National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Summer/Fall
2006. Time for NEMO University 5, Spotlight on
NOAA Coastal Services Center,
new
directions for the Network, updates
from AWARE Colorado, NROC (New Hampshire) and CT NEMO,
Welcome Oregon and GIS and RS training review. (PDF
- 361K)
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National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Winter/Spring
2006. Spotlight on Tennessee, results from the Geospatial
Expertise & Training Needs Survey, updates from the NH, DE, RI
& VT NEMO programs, the Network Welcomes Florida, the new Network
website is unveiled. (PDF
- 535K)
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National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Summer/Fall
2005. Charting
a Course for Better Land Use (the new National
publication is highlighted), After the U4ia Subsides,
Program Spotlight
on New York, Around the Network features "Kudos &
Awards"
given to members and we welcome new NEMO staff. New
Network publications are also highlighted. (PDF
- 539K)
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National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Summer/Fall
2004. Introducing
the New National Coordinator, U4-ia Begins, Program
Spotlight on Ohio, Vermont Joins the Network, New
Products, the Importance of Water Quality Monitoring
and more. (PDF
- 192K)
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National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Winter/Spring 2004. The
Network at a Crossroads, program spotlight on Indiana
NEMO's Planning with POWER, Around the Network spotlights
Maine, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Arizona, Connecticut's
Changing Landscape project and more. (PDF
- 222K)
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National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Summer/Fall 2003. Special
NEMO U3 issue. Top Three Reasons NEMO U3 was a Great
Success, Breaking Out at NEMO Central, New States Join
the Network, Network Workshops, National Geospatial Datasets
Web Page and more. (PDF
- 165K)
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National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Winter/Spring 2003. NEMO
U3 in May! Project Spotlight on Rhode Island, Network
Progress Report Published, Training Sessions,
Ohio NEMO Conference, New States join the Network, Northland
NEMO hires new coordinator. (PDF
- 135K)
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National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Summer/Fall 2002. NEMO
U2 a Huge success, Open Space Boot Camp August 5-6, Project
Spotlight on Minnesota, Around the Network-NOAA Grant
Competition Results,ISAT-A New Geospatial Tool, Web Updates
and News of Interest, NEMO Named Group of the Month. (PDF
- 135K)
National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Winter 2002. Update
from the National NEMO Network Interagency Work Group
meeting on December 6, 2001, a Connecticut town's success
story, History: a bit of unknown info on John McAdam,
news from around the network and introducing the first
Earth Grant Geospatial Extension Specialist. (PDF
- 80K)
National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Winter 2001. Updates
from the first annual NEMO U, a Maine success story, Connecticut's
Municipal Initiative, web highlights, update
from the National NEMO Network Interagency Work Group meeting
on December 7, 2000 and more . (PDF - 126K)
National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Winter 2000. Update
from the National NEMO Network Interagency Work Group meeting
on December 7, 1999, Updates on NEMO across the country,
updates on our website, Measuring Impervious Surface article,
introducing the NEMO Team and info on the first ever NEMO
U. (PDF
- 146K)
National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Winter 1999. Volume
1. Number 1. (PDF - 92K)
National
NEMO Network Newsletter, Summer 1998. Volume
1. Number 1. (PDF - 115K)
Network
Soapbox Editorials
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Where
Should Growth Occur ? 2004.
John Jacob (Texas NEMO) The debate over the primacy
of the central city versus the suburbs has been around
some time, but it is at the heart of the debate about
what our cities and regions will look like in the future.
Where is most of our future growth going to occur?
Does it make a difference where it occurs, and could
we do anything about changing where it occurs if we
wanted to?. (PDF
- 28K)
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