Protecting this State's Most Important Economic Assets
Land and water are North Carolina's most important economic assets. Four of the major engines of North Carolina's economy - agriculture, tourism, forestry, and the military - all depend on natural and working lands and clean water.
Protecting these vital natural resources is essential to ensure these economic drivers, and others, will continue to flourish and provide jobs for North Carolinians, particularly in rural areas or the state.
Investing in Green Infrastructure
In North Carolina, conservation organizations, the military, communities, private landowners, and federal, state, and local governments work together to build green infrastructure – the network of forests, farms, waterways, and open spaces that naturally protect water quality, reduce flooding, and sustain working lands and local economies – and to ensure our natural resources support a vibrant economy by conserving:
A major source of protection for these resources is made possible through North Carolina’s conservation trust funds. Partnerships between government agencies, conservation groups, and private landowners work to protect our natural resources, support major economic sectors, and strengthen our local communities. The value of these partnerships demonstrates the cooperative spirit of all North Carolinians working together to preserve the past while making our future brighter.
