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Planning for Management
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Grey Hayes
coastalprairie@aol.com
831-728-8050
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Description
See also: Protected Lands Management, Habitat Restoration
In this class, we learned a basic policy and protocol framework for management planning directed at protected lands.
Documents and Publications
Contact List
We encourage participants to download the contact list to assist with arranging a rideshare or to get in contact with someone you met at the
workshop. Those interested in sharing a ride to the event are marked on the contact list.
DOCUMENT | AUTHOR / SOURCE |
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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS | |
Alternative causes of edge-abundance relationships in birds and small mammals of California coastal sage scrub PDF, 210KB |
Kristan, W. B., A. J. Lynam, M. V. Price, and J. T. Rotenberry Ecography v. 26 2003 |
Mesopredator release and avifaunal extinctions in a fragmented system PDF, 309KB |
Crooks, K. R., and M. E. Soule Nature v. 400 1999 |
Rewilding and Biodiversity: Complimentary Goals for Continental Conservation PDF, 373KB |
Soule, M., and R. F. Noss Wild Earth 1998 |
Turning the Ship Around: Changing the policies and culture of a government agency to make ecosystem management work PDF, 26KB |
Jennifer M. Belcher Conservation Biology in Practice v.2, issue 4, pages 17-25 2001 |
What do genetics and ecology tell us about the design of nature reserves? PDF, 1.2MB |
Soulé, M. E., and D. Simberloff Biological Conservation 1986 |
OTHER INFORMATION | |
Lecture 3: Major concepts guiding management planning for protected lands PDF, 1.1MB |
Grey Hayes ESCTP Aug 2012 |
Questions and Answers
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