Revitalizing Baltimore (RB) is a national model community forestry and watershed restoration project funded by the USDA Forest Service and managed by Parks and People Foundation in cooperation with the Maryland State Forester. The project goal is to demonstrate human and natural system connections and equip people to care for natural resources, while employing these resources to revitalize neighborhoods. The project is a partnership among seventeen organizations including the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Forest Service, Baltimore City and Baltimore County, several other non-profit organizations, three community-based watershed associations, businesses and academic institutions.
Revitalizing Baltimore’s committees, the Steering Committee, Technical Committee and Watershed/Linkages Committee, meet on a bi-monthly basis. Through Revitalizing Baltimore’s Technical Committee, the Baltimore Ecosystem Study shares data from its research, and learns of and coordinates with applied research underway with other RB partners.
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