Presentation by Sea Islands 2050 at the Growing Power Urban & Small Farms Conference in Milwaukee on September 9, 2012.
“building bridges toward comprehensive community”
Sea Islands 2050 is a start-up nonprofit organization, started as a citizen action group and founded by President, retired Marine Colonel Mark Mykleby, and Vice President, real estate developer Bob Turner, good friends and longtime residents of the sea islands. In 2010, Mark was working at the Pentagon as a special strategist for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Mullen in developing a strategic narrative on sustainability as a national defense imperative, while Bob was monitoring trends as a nationally-recognized leader in New Urbanist principles and sustainable real estate development. With these backgrounds, they would often discuss the future of the sea islands community with concern for its longterm vision, seeing the same problems here at home as those they were addressing at a national level. They chose to take action, gathering a diverse group of professionals from the area: local non-profit leaders and county school district administrators, Chamber of Commerce members and military representatives, private fishermen and DNR officials. The group began a series of monthly meetings with roundtable discussion of the many aspects of the sustainability of the sea island region.
Over 18 months of meetings, the group came to find that most times, the longterm vision for the community was something they could all reliably agree on. The need for a formal organization, charged to work toward this sustainable vision, became clear and so Sea Islands 2050 was born. The leaders chose 3 sectors to launch their pilot initiatives: energy, food, and education. From these, the SmartGrid System and Innovation Institute, the Sea Islands Sustainable Community Food System, and the Sea Islands Community Empowerment Program are underway, and additional initiatives in transportation, economic growth, natural resources, and more are being developed. Sea Islands 2050 works with the leaders of our community and the experts in their fields to create meaningful changes that will systematically improve the sustainability of our region, so that the sea islands might be a national model of sustainability by the year 2050.
The mission of Sea Islands 2050 is to develop, advocate, and implement the goals and supporting strategies needed to achieve full-spectrum sustainability. Partnering with local organizations, parallel initiatives, key stakeholders, and fellow communities, Sea Islands 2050 cultivates collective investment in a common vision, focusing on the critical environmental, social, and economic issues impacting the long-term potential of our region and its citizens, present and future.
SI2050 Presentation at Growing Power Urban & Small Farms Conference 09.09.12
1. Growing an Underlay Food System
Growing Power Urban & Small Farm Conference
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September 9, 2012
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Monday, September 10, 12
2. THE VAST POSSIB ILITIES OF
O U R G R E AT F U T U R E
WILL BECOME REALITIES
・ only・
IF WE MAKE OURSELVES
RESPON SI BLE
FOR THAT FUTURE.
~ G i f f o r d P i n c h o t , 1 s t C h i e f o f t h e U . S . F o r e s t S e r v i c e a n d 2 8 t h G o v e r n o r o f Pe n n s y l v a n i a
Robert Turner Mallory Baches
Vice Chair Executive Director
SEA ISLANDS 2050 SEA ISLANDS 2050
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6. Wh at is
A S U S TA I N A B L E F U T U R E ?
Environmental Social
and and
Ecological Livable Cultural
Integrity Vibrancy
Viable Equitable
Economic
Prosperity
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7. The New Am eric a Fo undation:
“F ULL-SPECTRUM SUSTAIN ABILITY”
local climate sensible safe
prosperity change limits ecosystems
ecosystem environmental securing
services literacy justice
building engaging public contributing
resilience citizens health to security
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8. Re si li en cy:
the ability of a
community to
successfully react to
challenges, through
prepared response and
with the benefit of
strong systems that
inform, communicate,
and access resources
when needed.
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9. H ar dwa re =
= s oft ware
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10. W H AT I S TH E P R O B L EM ?
TH E L AC K OF:
CO O R DI N AT ION・ COLLABORA T I O N・ C O M M U NI C A TI O N
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13. Mission:
To develop, advocate, and implement the goals
and supporting strategies needed to achieve
full-spectrum sustainability.
Partnering with local organizations, parallel
initiatives, key stakeholders, and fellow
communities, Sea Islands 2050 cultivates
collective investment in a common vision,
focusing on the critical environmental, social,
and economic issues impacting
the long-term potential of our region
and its citizens, present and future.
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14. “We envision the Sea Islands as
a model of sustainability
by the year 2050,
a place where
100,000 families can live
h a p p i e r a n d h e a lt h i e r l i v e s
through sustainable growth.”
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15. Energy
health Labor
Natural
transportation
resources
sea islands
Education 2050 Agriculture
Security Commerce
Housing
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16. na t u ra l r es ources:
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17. T ra n sp ort a t ion :
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18. h ea lth :
$1.03
BILLION
• obesity-attributable medical
expenditure in SC in 2003
• more than 1/2 that amount,
or +$500,000,000 paid by
taxpayer through Medicaid
and Medicare programs
credit: Finkelstein, 2004
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24. la b or:
US Dept. of Labor: Unemployment by State July 2012
National Unemployment Rate
2007 - 2012
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25. Wh at is
A N UN DERLAY F O O D S Y S TEM ?
...one grown from the local land up,
with existing resources
and an eye toward future generations,
expanded over time
fairly and with a careful commitment
to emphasize the local food capacity
and to enhance
the resilience of the community...
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26. na t u ra l r es ources:
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27. Monday, September 10, 12
T ra n sp ort a t ion :
credit: douglas gayeton, the lexicon of sustainability
34. la b or:
* July 20, 2011 *
6:00 pm at the TCL Auditorium in Beaufort
CNU Carolinas presents
Come join us as Farmer D visits from
Atlanta to talk about biodynamic
farming, local food, school & backyard
gardens and the role that agriculture
plays in developing sustainable
communities.
He is a nationally-known eco-
entrepreneur who lives to make a
difference in the world by utilizing
biodynamic methodologies in his
farming practices. He has worked with
the rich and famous, such as actress
Jennifer Garner and billionaire Sir
Richard Branson, as well as in hospitals,
orphanages, schools, and small
communities around the country.
Work you may have seen:
in Savannah, GA
*Bethesda Boys School farm
*Sustainable Fellwood community garden
*Ronald McDonald House garden
in Atlanta, GA
*Egleston Childrens Hospital gardens
*Captain Planet Fdn. school gardens
Farmer D was a board member for Georgia Organics for 6 years, served
as Vice President for 4, and worked on numerous initiatives including
incorporating a social justice platform into the strategic plan
Coming in September 2011 -
Christopher Leinberger
www.cnucarolinas.org
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35. SEA ISLANDS REGIONAL FARMERS MARKETS:
1. Buckwalter Farmers Market
(Tuesday afternoons, year-round)
2. Pickpocket Farmers Market
(Tuesday afternoons, year-round)
(Saturday all day, year-round)
3. Beaufort Farmers Market
(Wednesday afternoons, May-October)
4. Shelter Cove Farmers Market 7. 2. 3.
(Thursday mornings, May-August) X
8.
5. Bluffton Farmers Market
(Thursday afternoons, March-December)
X X
6. Hilton Head Farmers Market X
(Friday mornings, April-December) 1. 5. 6.
X
7. Habersham Farmers Market 4.
(Friday afternoons, year-round)
8. Port Royal Farmers Market 9. X
(Saturday mornings, year-round) X
X X
9. Forsyth Farmers Market
(Saturday mornings, year-round)
X Walmarts
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36. SEA ISLANDS REGIONAL FARMERS MARKETS:
1. Buckwalter Farmers Market
(Tuesday afternoons, year-round)
2. Pickpocket Farmers Market
(Tuesday afternoons, year-round)
(Saturday all day, year-round)
3. Beaufort Farmers Market
(Wednesday afternoons, May-October)
4. Shelter Cove Farmers Market 7. 2. 3.
(Thursday mornings, May-August) X
8.
5. Bluffton Farmers Market
(Thursday afternoons, March-December)
X X
6. Hilton Head Farmers Market X
(Friday mornings, April-December) 1. 5. 6.
X
7. Habersham Farmers Market 4.
(Friday afternoons, year-round)
8. Port Royal Farmers Market 9. X
(Saturday mornings, year-round) X
X X
9. Forsyth Farmers Market
(Saturday mornings, year-round)
X Walmarts
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38. SILO by the numbers:
400 subscribers
100 paid members
nearly 50 providers
over 600 local products
0-200mi food miles
$35 average purchase
+40 orders per week
20% annual growth
3 partners + 1 employee
20 man hours per week
www.silo-beaufort.com
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