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Conservation and Management Integration. Providing an Overview. Conservation.
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Conservation and Management Integration Providing an Overview
Conservation planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, destruction, or neglect; deliberate, planned, or thoughtful preserving, guarding, or protecting; care or keeping and supervision of something by a government authority or private association or business;.
Management Skilled handling of something; the executive function of planning, organizing, coordinating, directing, controlling, and supervising a project with responsibility for results
Integration Coordination of separate and diverse elements into a more complete or harmonious whole
Placing in Context Ecological/Biological Socioeconomic/Demographic Political Agency/Interagency Programmatic/Financial Temporal (time-based) Spatial Combinations of above and more
Conservation Planning/Initiatives Water Quality Management Plan State Water Plan Forest & Watershed Health Plan Non-native Phreatophyte/Watershed Mgmt Plan Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy Outstanding National Resource Waters River Ecosystem Restoration Initiative WGA Wildlife Corridors Initiative Others
Recent Situation Numerous plans, strategies, and initiatives Varied stimuli, motivations, and expectations Extensive commonality of conservation intent Often single agency responsibility Tendency for parallel implementation Numerous less than integrated funding sources All face funding deficiencies Opportunity for synergy and cost-efficiency through integration
Interaction Matrix Example Describe interrelatedness and connection (or not)
Financial Prospects Matrix Cells can incorporate text info about cross-initiative options and role of non-federal match
Some Questions To Ask Did FWHP incorporate salient elements of NSMP Watershed Restoration Action Strategies implementation plan? Did CWCS-NM adequately acknowledge concerns & priorities from NSMP, FWHP, NPWMP? How can SWP update best reflect context priorities from NSMP, FWHP, CWCS-NM, NPWMP, ONRW, AISMP, others? Where do key priorities best intersect (overlap) for focused action? What conflicts can be better addressed/mitigated proactively? Are there future options for plan/initiative consolidation? What are the cost-effectiveness options across initiatives?
Contact Bruce Thompson Conservation Initiatives Coordinator EMNRD 505-476-3213 bruce.thompson@state.nm.us