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Reimagining Permitting Processes: A Case Study of Virginia’s Permitting Enhancement and Evaluation Platform
At the Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC), our goal is to advance ecological restoration at scale, yet permitting costs consume up to ⅓ of project budgets. We need money to go to nature, not paperwork. Over the past two years, EPIC has quantitatively and qualitatively analyzed policies and processes related to restoration project permitting. Here we provide a case study of adoption of e-permitting technology that ameliorated many permitting bottlenecks.

Ecosystem Marketplace: How We Harness an Infrastructure Boom to Close the Biodiversity Finance Gap
Tim Male, Executive Director of EPIC, co-wrote an article in Ecosystem Marketplace with Mariana Sarmiento and Charles Bedford on how to close the biodiversity finance gap.

Joint Public Comment: The National Environmental Policy Act: Relevance to Open Government and Public Participation

5 Key Areas Technology Should and Should Not Be Used in Permitting
Technology has the potential to speed up environmental permitting by enhancing transparency, data management, and public engagement. To truly streamline the permitting process, it’s essential to combine digital solutions with policy and process improvements.

The Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) and the next Farm Bill

Fun Tidbits I Learned While Researching US Biodiversity Markets

Zero-Percent Interest Loans Make Lead Pipe Replacement Affordable in Many States

How Donald Trump or Kamala Harris should spend a billion dollars at USDA

Stretching the Dollar to Get the Lead Out: Lead Service Line Contracting

5 Bizarre Things About Permitting That Don't Have To Be

Unlocking a New Era for Ecological Restoration, Nature-based Solutions, and Resilience

Scaling Ecological Restoration & Nature-Based Solutions: A permitting innovation agenda for the next presidential administration

Demystifying environmental sandboxes: What are they, and what aren’t they?
Everybody’s talking about environmental sandboxes. What are they, and maybe more importantly, what aren’t they?

New Report: Building a Thriving Biodiversity Credit Market

Biodiversity Credit Principles

What is permitting, and why does it matter?

Building a Thriving Biodiversity Credit Market

Looking for Clues on Lead Service Line Inventories in the 7th DWINSA Update
As the initial service line material inventory deadline passes, we’re examining the updated 7th DWINSA survey results for clues of what we might expect from this forthcoming data.
In this blog, Phil Cork investigates national trends and what we learned from these updated survey results.

New Corps Memos on Timelines for Reviewing Mitigation Banks are a Game-Changer
