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Conservation Gateway » Conservation Planning » Action Planning » Guidance » People Involved

Step 1: Identify People Involved

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This step asks you to identify your most valuable resource—the people who will be involved in designing and implementing your project.  Specific questions that this step answers include:
“Who will design our project?"
“Who will be responsible for ensuring the plan goes forward?”
“Who can give us advice?”
“Who will help us through this process?”

Coaches' Resources

  • Template: Team Charter for the Big River Estuary Planning Team
  • Process Charter: Dominica Morne Diablotin National Park
  • Central Appalachian Ecoregion Team Charter (Draft)
 
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 Key Resources

  • 1. Identify People Involved: Basic Practice One
  • Team Readiness: Probing questions for coaches to ask before a CAP...
  • Before beginning a CAP process: Pre-planning phase and process or...
  • Annotated Outline of a Planning Process Charter for Proteced Areas....

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