Spatial Manifest

Grounding Vision with Data

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Sunapee Natural Resources Inventory & Conservation Plan

A comprehensive assessment of Sunapee, a 25-square-mile rural lakefront town in central New Hampshire, bordered on the east by Lake Sunapee. This plan evaluates the town’s natural resources, including lakes, wildlife, cultural resources, and other environmental features, to inform conservation efforts and sustainable development. The document serves as a strategic guide for preserving Sunapee’s ecological integrity while accommodating responsible growth. Find out more.


Living in the Country: Wilmot’s Story

Living in the Country was developed as a comprehensive resource aimed at addressing housing challenges in Wilmot, New Hampshire. This toolkit includes analyses of housing data, regulatory audits, and community engagement strategies to inform sustainable development and policy-making. It serves as a guide for local stakeholders to navigate and implement housing solutions that align with the town’s rural character and community needs. Find out more.


Hanover Housing Needs and Market Analysis

This analysis offers a comprehensive examination of Hanover’s housing landscape. The report provides insights into demographic trends, housing market dynamics, and future housing needs within Hanover. It serves as a strategic resource for local policymakers and stakeholders, aiming to guide informed decisions that address current housing challenges and plan for sustainable community development. Find out more.


Linking Lands Alliance

The Linking Lands Alliance (LLA) provides an extensive collection of high-resolution, large-format maps (3ft x 4ft) focusing on wildlife habitats across 47 Vermont towns and 36 New Hampshire towns. These maps, accessible for viewing and download, are designed to support conservation planning, educational initiatives, and community awareness regarding regional ecological landscapes. Learn more.


Keys to the Valley

This project addresses the housing crisis in the greater Upper Valley region, encompassing 67 towns across both states. It offers a comprehensive analysis of housing needs, including data-driven studies on resident demographics, commuting patterns, and housing values. The initiative also provides a toolbox of solutions and actionable strategies aimed at informing and guiding local, regional, and statewide efforts to alleviate housing challenges. ​ Learn more.


Connecticut River Joint Commissions

CRJC facilitates bi-state discussions to address shared concerns and opportunities within the Connecticut River Valley, encompassing both New Hampshire and Vermont. These discussions focus on topics such as land use, resilience, and climate migration, aiming to promote collaborative management and sustainable development across state lines.