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*[[file:Ecology 2015 riparian restoration and protection initiative grant guidelines]] | *[[file:Ecology 2015 riparian restoration and protection initiative grant guidelines.pdf]] | ||
*[[Canty 2015]] provides a summary of findings from an advisory committee to support the grant program. | *[[Canty 2015]] provides a summary of findings from an advisory committee to support the grant program. | ||
*[[Hume & Bush 2020]] is a presentation describing reflections on the program by program managers. | *[[Hume & Bush 2020]] is a presentation describing reflections on the program by program managers. | ||
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Between 2014 and 2020, Ecology with funding from the National Estuary Program developed and implemented a persistent and targeted restoration effort focused on riparian buffers in agricultural landscapes in Puget Sound. This resulted in distribution of funding to eight focus areas to determine if persistent flexible funding could increase the rate of riparian land restoration.
Notes
- File:Ecology 2015 riparian restoration and protection initiative grant guidelines.pdf
- Canty 2015 provides a summary of findings from an advisory committee to support the grant program.
- Hume & Bush 2020 is a presentation describing reflections on the program by program managers.