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Pathways Forward; Progress and Priorities in Landscape Conservation

Type
Literature
Publication
Pathways; Progress and Priorities in Landscape Conservation. Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Et Al, Pathways; Progress and Priorities in Landscape Conservation.
Year Published
2018
Organization
Network for Landscape Conservation
Description

The purpose of this report is to make a meaningful contribution to the evolving practice of landscape conservation by sharing the insights that emerged from the 2017 Forum. The report provides an in-depth look at five important landscape conservation topics, with a focus on recent innovations, on-the-ground examples, and action oriented strategies. Each chapter closes with a set of five-year aspirational benchmarks. Building pathways toward these benchmarks will require additional collaboration, inspiration, and concerted action.

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