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by Rosanne Hessmiller published Aug 15, 2014 — filed under:
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File Conservation in Transition: Leading Change in the 21st Century
by USFWS published Aug 11, 2014 last modified Aug 24, 2015 08:35 AM — filed under:
In the following pages, we present a future vision that is mindful of the past. We examine the forces and trends that even now are shaping 21st century conservation in ways very different from that of the previous century. We continue with a broad analysis of the implications to the future Service and the growing realization that the change before us is, in many respects, change without precedent. We conclude with an assessment of the transformational change that will be needed by the Service — change already underway — to go beyond the successes of our past to new vistas of opportunity that lie ahead.
Located in Cooperative / Our Guiding Principles / Strategic Habitat Conservation Documents
File Conservation in Transition: Leading Change in the 21st Century
by USFWS published Aug 11, 2014 last modified Aug 27, 2014 02:10 PM — filed under:
In the following pages, we present a future vision that is mindful of the past. We examine the forces and trends that even now are shaping 21st century conservation in ways very different from that of the previous century. We continue with a broad analysis of the implications to the future Service and the growing realization that the change before us is, in many respects, change without precedent. We conclude with an assessment of the transformational change that will be needed by the Service — change already underway — to go beyond the successes of our past to new vistas of opportunity that lie ahead.
Located in Resources / / Principles / Strategic Habitat Conservation Documents
File application/x-maker Strategic Habitat Conservation Handbook
by USFWS published Aug 11, 2014 last modified Aug 24, 2015 08:35 AM — filed under:
A Guide to Implementing the Technical Elements of Strategic Habitat Conservation. Although the urgency is real, building capacity for SHC will be an organizational evolution, not an overnight change. Institutionalizing the SHC framework is a marathon and this document is intended to chart the course and set a purposeful and competitive pace.
Located in Cooperative / Our Guiding Principles / Strategic Habitat Conservation Documents
File application/x-maker Strategic Habitat Conservation Handbook
by USFWS published Aug 11, 2014 last modified Aug 27, 2014 02:10 PM — filed under:
A Guide to Implementing the Technical Elements of Strategic Habitat Conservation. Although the urgency is real, building capacity for SHC will be an organizational evolution, not an overnight change. Institutionalizing the SHC framework is a marathon and this document is intended to chart the course and set a purposeful and competitive pace.
Located in Resources / / Principles / Strategic Habitat Conservation Documents
File Strategic Habitat Conservation - Final Report of the National Ecological Assessment Team
by USFWS; USGS published Aug 11, 2014 last modified Aug 24, 2015 08:35 AM — filed under:
\We envision the FWS working collaboratively with partners to develop and implement a landscape approach to habitat conservation, leading to what we term strategic habitat conservation. Success will depend on how quickly and effectively our organizational approach evolves, including steps to better communicate with and work alongside our partners.
Located in Cooperative / Our Guiding Principles / Strategic Habitat Conservation Documents
File Strategic Habitat Conservation - Final Report of the National Ecological Assessment Team
by USFWS; USGS published Aug 11, 2014 last modified Aug 27, 2014 02:12 PM — filed under:
\We envision the FWS working collaboratively with partners to develop and implement a landscape approach to habitat conservation, leading to what we term strategic habitat conservation. Success will depend on how quickly and effectively our organizational approach evolves, including steps to better communicate with and work alongside our partners.
Located in Resources / / Principles / Strategic Habitat Conservation Documents
File Crosswalk of AppLCC Work Plan with Conservation Planning Frameworks
by Jean Brennan published Aug 08, 2014 last modified Aug 26, 2015 04:01 PM — filed under:
Crosswalk Presentation of the Appalachian LCC 5-Year Work Plan aligned with other Nationally Recognized Conservation Planning Frameworks. The tasks outlined in the 5-Year Work Plan align with both the FWS Strategic Habitat Conservation framework and the Northeast Regional Conservation framework.
Located in Cooperative / Our Guiding Principles / Strategic Habitat Conservation Documents
File Crosswalk of AppLCC Work Plan with Conservation Planning Frameworks
by Jean Brennan published Aug 08, 2014 last modified Aug 27, 2014 02:14 PM — filed under:
Crosswalk Presentation of the Appalachian LCC 5-Year Work Plan aligned with other Nationally Recognized Conservation Planning Frameworks. The tasks outlined in the 5-Year Work Plan align with both the FWS Strategic Habitat Conservation framework and the Northeast Regional Conservation framework.
Located in Resources / / Principles / Strategic Habitat Conservation Documents
File Surrogate Species Frequently Asked Questions
by USFWS published Aug 07, 2014 last modified Aug 26, 2015 04:04 PM — filed under:
A collection of frequently asked questions that touch on landscape-scle conservation planning and the various intricacies around surrogate species.
Located in Cooperative / Our Guiding Principles / Strategic Habitat Conservation Documents