Presentation outline: Project Purpose and Objectives, Intended Outcomes, Semantics of Sustainability, Resulting Product, Methodology, Installation Fact Sheets and Narratives, Conclusions/Lessons Learned, Recommendations/Way Ahead, Acknowledgements. A sustainable installation is defined as one that is capable of supporting current and future missions without degrading or exhausting key resources and mission capability. A sustainable installation is supported by a planning process that takes a holistic view of the interactions and interrelationships of the natural and built environment, and considers both internal and external stakeholders. External Mission Sustainment Factors fall into 10 categories: Air and Land Space Restrictions (Military Operations), Air and Land Space Restrictions (Land Use), Resource Reliability, Utility Reliability, Spectrum Encroachment, Quality of Life, Urban Growth (Transportation), Community Analysis (Relationship), Urban Growth (Trends), Natural Factors, and Climate Effects.
External Mission Sustainment
2011
28 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Management Practice , Environmental Pollution & Control , Air force facilities , Management planning and control , Missions , Air quality , Allocations , Climate change , Communities , Decision making , Energy management , Environmental management , Factor analysis , Highways , Land use , Quality of life , Resource allocations , Resource management , Schools , Symposia , Transportation , Urban areas , Water supplies , Installation sustainment , External mission sustainment , Core mission areas , Core functions , Sea level rise , Briefing charts
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