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The Report

The Cascade Agenda advocates a cooperative, market-based, non-regulatory approach that recognizes this is a special part of the world. It recognizes conservation and economic growth are two sides of the same coin. We can't have one without the other and still retain the special quality of life that we all prize so highly. 

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Cascade Agenda Summary:

Conservation and development are really two sides of the same coin. Conservation plus communities equal a strong economy.

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Download the 40-page Cascade Agenda Summary (2.5M), including key charts, graphics and maps.





Cascade Agenda Report:

The Cascade Agenda is a call to action that will result in the conservation and preservation of 1.26 million acres of working forests and farms, sensitive areas near streams and rivers and along shoreline bluffs.

Full Report

Download the full report (11M), including key charts, graphics and maps in its entirety or by chapters.






Chapters:

 

Executive Summary and Introduction (303K)

 

Chapter 1 - Cascades (876K)

 

Chapter 2 - Waters (3M)

 

Chapter 3 - Communities, Agriculture and Parks (2M)

 

Chapter 4 -  Natural Heritage (271K)

 

Chapter 5 - Cultural Heritage (502K)

 

Chapter 6 - Stewardship (660K)

 

Chapter 7 - Built Environment (211K)

 

Chapter 8 - Implementation (244K)

 

Chapter 9- About the Cascade Agenda (89K)

 

Cascade Agenda Signatories (31K)

 

County Snapshots (1M)

 

 

Maps:

Download printable versions of the maps that make up The Cascade Agenda.

Agricultural Lands (2.6M)

 

Private Lands Available (2.9M)

 

Snohomish River Estuary (1.6M)

 

Land Management (3M)

 

Proximity to Parks (1.7M)

 

Snohomish River Watershed (1.6M)

 

Major Watersheds (2.9M)

 

Racial Diversity (2.9M)

 

Vegetation Types (3.1M)

 

Natural Heritage (3.7M)

 

Regional Setting (9.5M)

 

Water Resources (2.2M)

 

Population Density (2.8M)

 

Salmon Streams (2.6M)

 

Working Forests at Risk (2.7M)