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Conservation Gateway » Conservation Planning » Action Planning » Guidance » Adaptations

Adaptations for Different Scenarios

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While the CAP methodology was initially conceived and designed for planning and managing for biological values, it is continuously adapted by practitioners to suit different situations.  For example, CAP has been successfully adapted for use in planning and management for archeological, cultural and spiritual values. You will find information on adaptations to the CAP methodology here.

Adapting CAP to incorporate Climate Change:
Conservation Action Planning Guidelines for Developing Strategies in the Face of Climate Change

Using CAP for Protected Area Planning:
A Conservation Project Management Process Applied to Mountain Protected Area Design and Management in Yunnan, China

Using CAP with rural or indigenous communities

Planning for Cultural Resources:
Conservation Area Planning for Tangible Cultural Resources
Integrating Natural and Cultural Targets in CAP

Spatial CAP Resources
 

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