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CT's Changing Landscape

Connecticut land cover information

Connecticut's Changing Landscape provides basic land cover information about changes to developed, forest and agricultural lands during the period 1985 to 2006. Five directly comparable land cover datasets, from 1985, 1990, 1995, 2002 and 2006, allow us to look at, and quantify, landscape change in our state. LEARN MORE

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    CT's Changing Landscape

    Connecticut land cover information

    Connecticut's Changing Landscape provides basic land cover information about changes to developed, forest and agricultural lands during the period 1985 to 2006. Five directly comparable land cover datasets, from 1985, 1990, 1995, 2002 and 2006, allow us to look at, and quantify, landscape change in our state. LEARN MORE

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    CT Environmental Conditions

    Online maps & geospatial data

    CT ECO provides a variety of tools for sharing natural resources and environmental information. Types of information include water resources, soils, open space, geology and aerial imagery. LEARN MORE

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    2012 Webinar Series

    Monthly webinars from CLEAR

    CLEAR announces its 2012 series of monthly webinars, on a broad range of topics related to land use planning, land cover research, natural resource protection and geospatial technology. LEARN MORE

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    Geospatial Training Program

    Hands-on training courses

    GTP provides technical education and training outside the traditional academic environment. The program's goal is to help municipal land use officials, staff and commission members understand and apply geospatial information technologies to help solve local land use problems and to develop environmentally sensitive land use plans. LEARN MORE

CLEAR provides information, education and assistance to Connecticut's land use decision makers, community organizations and citizens on how to better protect natural resources while accommodating economic growth. Read More

PROGRAMS
CT NEMO

Educating land use decision-makers about the impacts of land use on natural resources, particularly water resources.

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National NEMO Network

A national network of NEMO programs that educate land decision-makers about the links between land use and natural resource protection.

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Land Use Academy

Provides land use decision-makers the basic knowledge and skills needed to serve effectively on a land use board through a series of workshops.

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Geospatial Training

Hands-on training courses to introduce new users to GIS, GPS and remote sensing technologies.

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Forestry

Provides information and assistance to private land owners on how to better manage their forest lands.

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Community & Natural Resource Planning

Helping communities plan for their future by improving the knowledge base from which land use and natural resource decisions are made.

LERIS

LERIS is the main research program of CLEAR, and the principal place at the University of Connecticut for conducting remote sensing and GIS research focused on natural resources, landscape characterization and change, and the interaction of the two.

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POPULAR PROJECTS

Low Impact Development (LID) Atlas

Forest Fragmentation Study

Shellfisheries Mapping Atlas

Statewide Riparian Corridors Analysis

Impervious Cover TMDL

Agricultural Fields and Soils Analysis

Connecticut's Changing Landscape

CT Environmental Conditions Online (CT ECO)

Community Resource Inventory

 

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CLEARscapes, Winter 2012

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EVENTS & INFORMATION
Support CLEAR

We hope that you find the information, data, tools, training, outreach, and mapping resources of CLEAR useful.

Over 75% of CLEAR's work is supported not by direct state dollars, but by competitive grants acquired from a variety of sources. Hence, our ability to develop and implement our projects is limited, and our work is largely determined by this ever-changing mixture of funding. CLEAR programs and staff are often in a tenuous position, thereby jeopardizing CLEAR's ability to maintain its record of excellence and service to the communities and citizens of Connecticut

If you value our work, we hope that you would consider supporting it through a tax-deductible donation to CLEAR's UConn Foundation account.

For detailed instructions visit our Donation page.

Visit the UConn Foundation Secure Giving Website (spacer ) to make your contribution.

  • Under Gift Designations, select “Other gift designation not listed above” and in the Gift Designation box, enter:
    • Center for Land Use Education and Research, 22130.

We would appreciate your helping us to continue helping you.

Emerald Ash Borer Trapping Program

The emerald ash borer (EAB) is a non-native insect with the potential to have a devastating effect on the ash trees of Connecticut. This insect, a bark boring beetle, is perilously close to the state, with a major outbreak outside of Kingston, NY, just 25 miles west of the state line. [learn more]

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VIDEOS

CLEAR Webinar Library

CLEAR Video Library

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