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Assessing the State of Landscape Conservation Initiatives in North America

Type
Literature
Publication
Mickelson, E., Thomsen, D., Bateson, E., Bixler, D., Carlson, E., & Johnson, S. (2018, March). Assessing the State of Landscape Conservation Initiatives in North America; A Survey and Report (Rep.). Retrieved November 26, 2018, from Network for Landscape Conservation website: http://landscapeconservation.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/NLC-2017-Survey-Report_Final-Report.pdf
Year Published
2018
Organization
Network for Landscape Conservation; Advancing the Practice of Conservation at the Landscape Scale
Description

A major trend in conservation today in North America and beyond is the shift towards working collaboratively across larger landscapes to achieve results that are both locally and regionally significant. Indeed, a new era of "landscape conservation" has taken hold. But this approach is complex, and best practices, resources, science, and planning tools are still evolving; opportunities for progress and innovation will forge as practitioners connect with one another to explore and understand this essential approach.

Geography