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The Southeast Regional Partnership

The Southeast Regional Partnership. For Planning and Sustainability (SERPPAS) Progress Update DoD – ECOS Sustainability Work Group August 27, 2006. An Effective Working Relationship + A Good GIS Map = Multiple and Mutual Benefits. SERPPAS Partnership Equation. Partnership Composition.

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The Southeast Regional Partnership

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  1. The Southeast Regional Partnership For Planning and Sustainability (SERPPAS) Progress Update DoD – ECOS Sustainability Work Group August 27, 2006

  2. An Effective Working Relationship + A Good GIS Map =Multiple and Mutual Benefits SERPPAS Partnership Equation

  3. PartnershipComposition Principals from-- • DoD and the Four Services • Florida • Georgia • South Carolina • North Carolina • Alabama (August 06) • Southeast Natural Resources Leadership Group

  4. Partnership Mission • Seizing opportunities and solving problems • in value-adding ways • that provide mutual and multiple benefits to the partners, • and that sustain the mission and secure the future • for all the partners, the region and the nation.

  5. Partnership Vision Together, a group of state, military, and federal partners taps the power of • an effective working relationship, • partnership, • innovation, • leadership, • teamwork, and • networks to achieve the mission of the partnership.

  6. Developing an Effective Working Relationship

  7. A Good Map • A Good GIS Map • The Uncanny Correlation • Opportunities To Leverage Resources

  8. Organizing and Planning Time Line • July 2005 • Agreement in Principle • Mission, Vision, Values • January 2006 Action Plan and Goals • Promote Improved Regional, State, and Local Coordination • Manage, Sustain, and Enhance Natural, Economic, and Human Resources as well as National Defense • Approve Terrestrial Scoping Document

  9. Time Line Continued • January – May 2006 • Steering Group and Project Team Organization • Develop Marine – Coastal Scoping Document • Develop Proposed Projects • August 2006 Principals Approve Plans

  10. Identified Projects • Sustaining the Land of the Longleaf Pine • Alabama- Florida- Georgia Military Conservation Partnership • Southeastern Network of Working Landscapes • Marine Coastal Bio-Region Mapping and Stakeholder Inventory

  11. Next Steps (Aug – Jan 2007) • Adjust projects per principals • Identify and fill GIS Gaps • Identify and Support Project GIS Requirements • Develop Support Partnerships (National Guard, Coast Guard, NOAA, etc.) • Implement Projects

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