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APPALACHIAN REGIONAL REFORESTATION INITIATIVE


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CORE AND SCIENCE TEAMS
__________________________ FOREST RECLAMATION ADVISORIES __________________________ FORESTRY RECLAMATION APPROACH __________________________
IN THE NEWS
__________________________ MINED LAND REFORESTATION CONFERENCES __________________________ PLANTING TREES ON LEGACY MINES __________________________ REFORESTATION AWARDS __________________________ REFORESTATION RESEARCH __________________________ STATE AND PRIVATE NURSERIES __________________________ STATEMENT OF MUTUAL INTENT

 

 

 

STATEMENT OF MUTUAL INTENT

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By signing the Statement of Mutual Intent (SMI), ARRI partners pledge to work together to promote and encourage the restoration of high-value, hardwood forests on reclaimed coal mined lands in Appalachia using the Forestry Reclamation Approach.

If you would like to sign the ARRI Statement of Mutual Intent and become a member of the ARRI Team, contact a Core Team member in your State or send an email to I want to sign the ARRI SMI!  The SMI, a signature form, and a current list of SMI signatories can be viewed or downloaded below in Adobe Acrobat PDF.


The 1136 signatories collected to date represent 200 different organizations including:

  • Environmental Groups
  • Industry Organizations
  • Watershed/Citizens Groups
  • Government Agencies
  • Academic Institutions
  • Conservation Groups
  • International Groups

 

Image depicting a person signing the ARRI Statement of Mutual Intent [SMI]


DOWNLOADS IN ADOBE PDF PDF icon

View the ARRI Statement of Mutual Intent
Download and print the SM Signature page for individuals (for 1 signature)
Download and print the SMI Signature page for groups/organizations  (for 3 signatures)

ARRI SMI SIGNATORY LIST

View a current list of all the individuals, organizations, and companies who have signed the ARRI SMI to date - ARRI Partners (Revised January 4, 2012)


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