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Landscape
Sustainable
management and use of the region's landscape resources (forests, lands,
waters) will be critical to achieving future prosperity for the
region. To maintain and maximize the full breadth of benefits
and opportunities encompassed in these resources, groups with ownership,
community, environmental, and economic interests relating to these
resources must begin to share knowledge and work more collaboratively.
Community
The region must continue to invest
in local communities - large and small, retaining the best of our cultural
heritage while developing the systems (civic organization, communications,
transportation) that will make us competitive in coming decades. Revitalization
of our towns and villages as dynamic centers of social, commercial, and
cultural activity will be critical to insuring future prosperity for the
region.
Economy
The regional economy is
characterized by many small scale enterprises, we must develop approaches that
link these enterprises into more effective systems to increase production
efficiencies and to expand market reach. We see opportunities for new or
stronger production networks in tourism, wood product manufacturing,
agriculture, and handcraft, among other asset-based sectors.
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