Planning for Community and Installation Need in Hawai‘i: The North Shore Greenprint
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About This Case Study
In early 2012, the U.S. Army Garrison-Hawai'i, The Trust for Public Land and the North Shore Community Land Trust completed a strategic conservation plan that identifies common areas of interest for protection. The plan serves as a guide to priorities for all three organizations and is the genesis of a 1,700-acre project in the buffer region adjacent to the Schofield Barracks Military Reservation. In addition to helping the organizations focus on the most critical projects, the planning process has increased community support for conservation, the land trust and the installation.
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