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SustainableGreen Materials Working Group

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SustainableGreen Materials Working Group

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    2. The Coconino County Sustainable Economic Development Summit September 15, 2006

    4. Mandy Metzger ~ Diablo Trust Sue Pratt ~ Coconino County Community Development

    5. Resource Based Economic Development

    6. Goal: Create economically viable resource-based opportunities to support a thriving local/regional economy while maintaining stewardship of the natural resources Resource Based Economic Development

    7. Strategies: Explore opportunities in conservation easements and changes to federal and state land exchange process to protect resources Develop and adopt County Transfer of Development Rights Ordinance Explore opportunities in Natural Heritage Area initiatives Support sustainable agriculture efforts Resource Based Economic Development

    8. Strategies continued: Utilize market-based approach for large scale watershed restoration Develop incentives for water conservation Promote and encourage non-consumptive water uses

    9. Lucinda Andreani ~ Coconino County Steven Catanach ~ APS

    10. Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy

    11. Goals: Establish a public/private environment conducive to developing alternative and renewable energy resources Move the region toward being a net renewable energy exporter Increase energy efficiency, workforce skills, and entrepreneurial opportunities through expanded education and training programs

    12. Strategies: Explore business development in support of Demand Side Management Programs Encourage Centralized Energy Resources by developing a County Wind Ordinance and addressing transmission access issues Support policies and programs that promote development of in-state renewables

    13. Strategies continued: Create incentives and actively support renewable energy installers and retailers to County Support commercialization and marketing of energy efficient and renewable technologies developed in County Facilitate the implementation of programs at FUSD, CCC and NAU to support business development in the energy efficiency and renewable energy arena

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    16. Green Materials & Products

    17. Green Materials & Products

    18. Business Climate / Competitive Advantage

    19. Sustainable Tourism

    20. Sustainable Tourism

    21. Sustainable Tourism

    22. Sustainable Tourism

    23. Sustainable Tourism

    24. Sustainable Tourism Todays Market Wants To feel the uniqueness of the place Experiences to enrich their lives Their senses stimulated Feelings of achievement, contribution, or personal growth

    25. Home Based Industries

    26. Home Based Industries

    27. Home Based Industries

    28. Home Based Industries

    29. Home Based Industries Home Business Needs & Innovative Assistance per AEO (www.microenterpriseworks.org) study of food, tourism, & artisan micro-business sectors Collaboration & Networking [marketing: retail center; e-commerce; trail guidebook (www.handmadeinamerica.org)] Sector-Specific Knowledge Development [regulations; research; special equipment; labeling (Oso Good Foods www.tcedc.org)] Business-like Operations [info: legal structure, reporting, taxes (www.treoaz.org); training (www.mindyourownbiz.org, www.sife.org, www.fasttrac.org); & support (sbdc, cccsd, natbi, etc.)]

    30. Policy, Planning & Implementation

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    32. Policy, Planning & Implementation

    33. Policy, Planning & Implementation

    34. Implementation Structure

    35. Implementation Structure

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