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The “Triple Bottom Line” in Michigan’s coastal communities - Element 2: Community design
Published on September 17, 2013
Design and size of business and residential structures can improve the quality of life for coastal residents and provide numerous economic and environmental benefits in Great Lakes coastal communities. -
Huron Shores Coastal Water Trail: Lake Huron waterways offer community and tourism development value
Published on September 16, 2013
Exploring northern Lake Huron’s coastline by water offers a wealth of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors, alike, fostering community and coastal tourism development opportunities in Northeast Michigan. -
The “Triple Bottom Line” in Michigan’s coastal communities - Element 1: Mixed land and water use
Published on September 13, 2013
Having homes, businesses, and natural areas near one another can have numerous benefits to local economies, environments, and community members. -
Three phase power: The first choice for irrigation energy
Published on September 13, 2013
Three phase electrical power is most economical source of irrigation power with lower cost for daily energy, maintenance, equipment and controls. -
An update on the village of Paw Paw’s natural shoreline demonstration at Maple Isle Park
Published on September 12, 2013
Lots of sunshine, frequent rains and plenty of fertilizer from past goose activity have combined to make a good first growing season for this project. -
Brown marmorated stink bug in Michigan fall 2013 update
Published on September 11, 2013
Captures of an invasive pest, the brown marmorated stink bug, increase in Michigan. -
Enhancing Michigan’s amazing network of recreational trails: Part 2
Published on September 10, 2013
A coalition of over 75 northern Michigan businesses, governments, and agencies are working together to create tools to assist trail users in finding and enjoying Michigan’s incredible trail system. -
Enhancing Michigan’s amazing network of recreational trails: Part 1
Published on September 10, 2013
The state of Michigan is nearing completion on a state trail plan to improve the long range enjoyment of Michigan’s vast and beautiful trail system. -
Achieving the “Triple Bottom Line” in Michigan coastal communities - Introduction
Published on September 10, 2013
Great Lakes coastal communities in Michigan face unique challenges that require understanding how the economy, environment, and the cultural and civic aspects of society are connected to one another. -
Aquaculture in Michigan
Published on September 9, 2013
State agencies work with aquaculture sector to develop a roadmap through regulation.