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Published by National Audubon Society and based on results of interviews, focus groups and surveys of more than 600 conservation professionals, as well as a literature review, this toolkit contains guidelines, tools, and resources designed to...
Assessing the impact of conservation has always been inherently complex because of the many confounding factors influencing biodiversity’s response to management. As conservation moves toward integrating socioeconomic impacts, expansive...
This document developed by PlaceMatters describes use of a toolkit to support integrated planning that addresses hazard mitigation and ecosystem-based planning within a land use planning context. The toolkit crosses disciplines and cross...
The Center for Ocean Solutions Decision Guide is intended to assist practitioners in selecting appropriate decision support tools (DSTs) that can help them conduct marine spatial planning in their own jurisdictions. In this Guide, nine...
Background:
Coral reefs have exceptional biodiversity, support the livelihoods of millions of people, and are threatened by multiple human activities on land (e.g. farming) and in the sea (e.g. overfishing). Most...
The Pantanal Ecoregional Planning team developed an action plan to implement conservation strategies developed during the ecological assessment. This action plan included estimates of the financial support necessary to implement these...
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