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Planning Tools for REPI Success: Using Planning Tools to Address Encroachment

Posted 2013
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Land Trust Alliance and Readiness and Environmental Protection Initiative
About This Case Study

The number of plans available to installation commanders may seem like an alphabet soup of acronyms, but a few plans, in particular, can provide valuable guidance to those responsible for managing natural and cultural resources and encroachment threats: Integrated Natural Resources Management Plans, Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plans, Joint Land Use Studies and Service-specific plans such as Range Complex Management Plans, Installation Complex Encroachment Management Action Plan, among others. Each of these planning tools can aid installations in achieving their missions by assessing their current and future requirements, threats to mission and community needs, and concerns that will impact the installation. This case study discusses how two installations Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms used these planning tools to help protect the military mission and conserve sensitive habitat.

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