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The REPI End Game: Partnering with Communities for Success

Posted 2012
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Land Trust Alliance and Readiness and Environmental Protection Initiative
About This Case Study

Community leaders are key partners in encouraging compatible development surrounding military installations. Without their support, installations may find their efforts ineffectual or even actively thwarted in the worst cases. Military planners at Fort Carson, Robins Air Force Base and Naval Air Station Oceana have worked hard to develop solid relationships with their communities, and that effort has proven invaluable in protecting the critical buffer regions surrounding their installations.

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