Heather Bacher Executive Director hbacher@cilti 317-631-LAND (5263)
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Heather BacherExecutive [email protected]
317-631-LAND (5263)
Preserving Nature in the Heart of Indiana
What is a Land Trust?• Private nonprofit
organizations working to conserve land
• Focus might be natural, recreational, scenic, historical or productive values
• Tools include land acquisition and/or the acquisition of development rights
Growth in the Number of Land Trusts, 1950 - 2003From the 2003 National Land Trust Census
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ConservationEasements
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Acres Protect, 1990 vs 2003From the 2003 National Land Trust Census
Types of “Land Trusts”Differences in scale Differences in focus
• Central Indiana Land Trust (and other regional trusts)
• The Nature Conservancy
• Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana
Our mission
Through land Protection,
Stewardship and Education, the
Central Indiana Land Trust Inc.
preserves biological diversity and
enhances life in our communities
for present and future generations.
Ongoing Goals of CILTI
• Increase the number of acres protected
• Expand community involvement in conservation
• Enhance quality of life for Central Indiana Hoosiers
CILTI Land Protection Activities
• Donations of land
• Fair Market Value Purchases and Bargain Sales
• Conservation Easements
Being Strategic
Land trusts have the techniques… must also have strategies.
• Where to expend resources• What land to protect• How to protect it • With whom to partner
Current Trends Scenario, from luci2 Urban Simulation Model
By the IUPUI Center for Urban Policy and the Environment
Visit urbancenter.iupui.edu for more info on luci2
Strategic Conservation - the next generation of conservation action?• Promoting Green Infrastructure
• What to develop and what to preserve• Based in Science and Community• Coordinated with planning for gray
infrastructure
“Designed holistically, planned comprehensively, laid out strategically, planned and implemented publicly, grounded in principles and practices of diverse professions, funded up-front”
www.greeninfrastructure.net
Issues • Timing is everything• Advantages to Land Trusts promoting GI
Regional, nonprofit (can fundraise), not political, mission-based, can provide framework for more proactive approach, shared vision can reduce conflict surrounding new development, increased quality of life
• DisadvantagesNo authority, controversial, can annoy landowners, developers, local officials etc., mission drift?
One Possible Process toward GI
• Create the vision
• Develop an implementation strategy
• Identify funding, tools and resources
Johnson County VisioningImportant Elements• Partnership with the Johnson County
Community Foundation
• Engagement of stakeholders in the planning process
local government involvement
community participation
• Learning from other models
Johnson County VisioningOur Process
• Initial meeting with invited stakeholders hosted by the community foundation
• Creation of an advisory group/steering committee• One-on-one meetings with officials and other important
stakeholders
• Community interactive forums
• Engage stakeholders in the planning process
• Produce a product/report for all to see
Johnson County VisioningGoals
• Identify the significant land use issues for the county,
• Prioritize the issues identified in the process,
• Work with a Johnson County Advisory Committee to identify shared values and create a Vision Statement
Johnson County VisioningOutcomes• Comprehensive view of the needs and opportunities
• Guide for officials and conservation organizations
• Ability to plan ahead rather than retrofit greenspace(a plan to guide growth that would provide for conservation)
• Just the beginning of a regional effort?
• Outcomes for other stakeholders?
Johnson County VisioningTips
• Be inclusive
• Know what has come before
• Expect differences of vision
• Engage experts