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The Triple Bottom Line Conservation Strategy Summit

The Triple Bottom Line Conservation Strategy Summit. June 18 th /20th, 2013. Wade Zammit President/Director The Working Forest Group. The Triple Bottom Line. A Healthy Environment …. Provides sustainable development opportunities. Protects wildlife habitat.

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The Triple Bottom Line Conservation Strategy Summit

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  1. The Triple Bottom LineConservation Strategy Summit June 18th/20th, 2013 Wade Zammit President/Director The Working Forest Group

  2. TheTripleBottomLine

  3. A Healthy Environment… • Provides sustainable development opportunities. • Protects wildlife habitat. • Enhances recreational and subsistence activities. • Enables quality of life.

  4. AStrong Social/Community Structure… • Incentivizes workforce development and provides local jobs. • Uses natural resources in a responsible and renewable manner. • Drives resource education. • Promotes social wellbeing.

  5. A Robust and Stable Economy… • Creates Wealth. • Expands Job Opportunities. • Builds Healthy Communities.

  6. TheTripleBottomLine Economy Environment Community A healthy environmentthat supports a robust economy that in turn perpetuates a strong social/community structure.

  7. Economy Environment Community A balance between Environmental, Community and Economic goals that creates sustainability of all parts.

  8. Alaska Timber Jobs Task Force Final Report (June 2012)Alaska’s Working Forests • Alaska’s federal and state forests have the potential to be a model of sustainability, including environmental, social, and economic objectives. • The “Working Forest” concept embraces diverse and broad objectives related to utilizing natural resources, providing jobs, stimulating local economies, and supporting communities. • These broad objectives have the potential to unify diverse stakeholders and interest groups while framing many of the State of Alaska’s short- and long-term goals.

  9. A WORKING FOREST… Is managed for multiple industry use… Encourages the rational development of the forest… Demands that User Groups be responsible for the sustainability of all forest resources… Uses its resources to unite and provide support for the environment, the social structure of communities, and the regions economy.

  10. Consideration for measuring Conservation Strategies

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