
Regional and Zonal Resources
Regional resources refer to materials, services, or capabilities available across an entire geographic area, such as a country or large region, providing broad support or infrastructure. Zonal resources are more localized, focused within specific zones, districts, or smaller regions, addressing particular local needs. Think of regional resources as the main supply that serves large areas, while zonal resources are specialized tools or services tailored to smaller communities within that larger region. Both levels work together to ensure efficient distribution and support, with regional providing broad support and zonal addressing specific local requirements.