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Embracing the Open Standards for Conservation Projects and Programs is crucial for successful biodiversity preservation. Understand the WHY, WHAT, and HOW behind conservation efforts. Ask key questions, assess impact, choose right strategies, and monitor progress to ensure quality improvement. Follow structured steps: Conceptualize team vision, define targets, evaluate threats, and analyze the situation. Plan and monitor goals, strategies, chains of results, set objectives, take actions, and ensure effective monitoring for sustainable resource management and conservation success.
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Open Standards for ConservationProjects and Programs
? WHY? WHAT? HOW?
? Central questions to ask • What is it that you really want to achieve or conserve? • What is happening to the biodiversity we want to conserve? • What is causing those changes? • What should we do to make things better? • How do we know if our actions are working or not? • How do we learn from what we and others have done? • How do we adapt what we do so that we are ultimately better at conserving the biodiversity we love? QUALITY IMPROVEMENT • Are we achieving an impact? • Are we doing the right things? • How do we know that what we have chosen are the most effective and efficient strategies to achieve conservation goals? • Are we doing things well? • How do our actions lead to biodiversity conservation or more sustainable resource management?
STEP 1 – CONCEPTUALISE Team Vision Scope Targets Viability Threats Situation
1 – CONCEPTUALISE 1.1 Establishing the project team 1.2 Defining project scope and vision 1.3 Identifying conservation targets 1.4 Viability assessments 1.5 Identifying and rating critical threats 1.6 Situation analysis
STEP 2 – PLAN & MONITOR Goals Strategies Results Chains Objectives Actions Monitoring
2 – PLAN ACTIONS & MONITORING 2.1 Goals 2.2 Determining strategies 2.3 Assumptions and results chains 2.4 Developing objectives 2.5 Identifying actions 2.6 Planning actions and monitoring