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Training

Planning for Management

Date

Saturday, August 7, 2010
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Social Sciences 2, Room 141

Lunch will not be provided

COST: FREE

REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM IS CLOSED


Contact

Grey Hayes
coastalprairie@aol.com
831-728-8050

Sponsors

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
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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