Facilitating Local Stakeholder Participation in Collaborative Landscape Conservation Planning
USFWS/NCTC Human Dimensions in Conservation
English - December 13, 2018 16:13 - 21 minutes - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsGovernment human dimensions nctc fish wildlife service Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Landscape-scale conservation enables conservation professionals to understand the biological and social factors at work across a broad range of traditional geopolitical boundaries. With a solid understanding of these factors comes the ability to make sound management decisions based on desired future conditions. However, even the most informed decisions rely on the support of local stakeholders to become successful on the ground. Join host Brad Milley from the National Wildlife Refuge System and Dr. Catherine Doyle-Capitman as they discuss the different scales at which conservation occurs and the importance of integrating local stakeholder participation and social data into collaborative landscape conservation planning.