Program areas at The Piedmont Environmental Council
Conservation, stewardship and habitat: research The economics of rural land preservation, provide public education on land conservation options and acquire and preserve vital property; provide technical assistance to landowners on native habitat land management practices. Pec has helped landowners permanently protect more than 446,096 acres of rural or natural land. Conservation easements help ensure that The Virginia Piedmont is always characterized by its open spaces, healthy environment and cultural resources.
Outreach & education: pec's on-the-ground, hands-on education, demonstration, outreach and advocacy work inspires greater public participation in The processes and decision-making that affect The environment of The Virginia Piedmont and The sustainability of its communities. Pec is focused on encouraging implementation of broader policy goals by facilitating individual and community participation in assisting with applications for available programs, organizing volunteers and supporting direct action.
County issues: analyze county planning proposals for Environmental impact and develop sound conservation alternatives.
Land use and policy: analyze local, regional, state and federal policies that affect Virginia's northern Piedmont and provide public education.farms and food: educate consumers and institutions about local food and farms, and connect them with fresh, healthy local food sources through The "buy fresh buy local" program. Pec also supports expanded opportunities for farmers through workshops that connect Piedmont landowners and farmers seeking farmland to lease or purchase, participation in and promotion of state and national new and beginning farmer initiatives, The development of a farmer-chef express online service to connect local farmers to retailers, The management of demonstration projects for innovative pasture management practices, and leasing pec owned land to local farmers for agricultural uses. Transportation and growth management: promote orderly economic progress sensitive to conserving resources; analyze The impact of planned roadways in order to promote alternatives that minimize damage to The Virginia Piedmont.