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TM. Web-Enabling State Wildlife Action Plans Business Processes and Technical Tools. Overview of this Presentation. CMP Open Standards & Adaptive Management Applying the Open Standards to CA SWAP Revision Biz Processes and IT Tools Required to Web Enable SWAP Revisions.
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TM Web-EnablingState Wildlife Action PlansBusiness Processesand Technical Tools
Overview of this Presentation • CMP Open Standards & Adaptive Management • Applying the Open Standards to CA SWAP Revision • Biz Processes and IT Tools Required to Web Enable SWAP Revisions
About Foundations of Success Our Structure • Non-profit organization Our Mission • To improve the practice of conservation Our Strategy • Work with practitioners of all kinds to improve the design, management, monitoring, and learning from conservation projects and programs We don’t implement conservation projects, we make our partners’ conservation projects better!
The Conservation Measures Partnership:Leading Conservation Organizations
Wildlife & Habitat ConservationProjects Come In All Shapes and Sizes • Managing a wildlife refuge • A State Wildlife Grant (SWG)-funded action • A range-wide management plan for the Reddish Egret • Revisions to a State Wildlife Action Plan
Need to Integrate Measuring Effectivenessinto an Iterative Project Cycle
Effectiveness Question:Are Our Actions Leading to Desired Results? ?
Conservation Measures Partnership’s Open Standards • Developed by leading orgs & agencies • Draws on many fields • Open source & common language • Used around the world • Lakes Ontario & Huron • State Wildlife Agencies • Swedish National Parks • Donor Funding Programs • Academic Training
Overview of this Presentation • CMP Open Standards & Adaptive Management • Applying the Open Standards to CA SWAP Revision
California DFW Using Open Standards toRevise State Wildlife Action Plan
Define Project Scope:A Focus on Key Planning Units Step 1 • ~30 Terrestrial Ecoregions • ~20 HUC 4s for Freshwater • ~5 Marine Study Regions
Define Who is OnYour Project Team Step 1 SWAP Management Team Technical Team Terrestrial/Aquatic/Marine Teams (with outside stakeholders) Public Review
Need to Ensure Standard“Roll-Upable” Terms Across Units Step 1
Plan Actions and Monitoring Step 2
Implement Actions & Monitoring Step 3 Just Do It!
Analyze, Use, Adapt:Think About Key Questions Step 4 Examples of Key Questions that CDFW Folks Have Identified: Search and Query - All projects that have mountain lion as a target Progress Reports - All projects that are behind schedule for monitoring Frequency Analyses - Logging is a high rated threat in 12 out of 20 ecoregions (60%) Descriptive & Comparative Stats - The average mountain lion pop is 30 ± 7 individuals Summative Analyses - See summary of objectives example
Capture & Share Learning:Start with Desired End Report Step 5
Key Lessons from CaliforniaSWAPRevision Process Training in Open Standards Required • Find a few “power-users” to guide others Big decisions for SWAP (and database) • Geographic units • Targets (systems-level vs SGCN) • Taxonomies (authority tables) • Level of detail Needed to pilot test the process Need data systems to roll-up individual Miradi files and enforce standardization across units
Overview of this Presentation • CMP Open Standards & Adaptive Management • Applying the Open Standards to CA SWAP Revision • Biz Processes and IT Tools Required to Web Enable SWAP Revisions
What Processes and IT ToolsAre Needed to Web Enable SWAP Revisions? • Common biz processes across key units
CMP Open Standards One Exampleof a Common Biz Process • ~30 Terrestrial Ecoregions • ~20 HUC 4s for Freshwater • ~5 Marine Study Regions
What Processes and IT ToolsAre Needed to Web Enable SWAP Revisions? • Common biz processes across key units • Relevant training and outreach tools
What Processes and IT ToolsAre Needed to Web Enable SWAP Revisions? • Common biz processes across key units • Relevant training and outreach tools • Standard nomenclature & indicators
We Need Standard Terms to Describe Conservation • Cows? • Cattle? • Livestock? • Grazing? • Ranching?
Two Independent SystemsHave Now Been Unified CMPTaxonomies IUCN Red ListAuthority Files Unified GlobalClassifications
Measuring the Effectiveness of State Wildlife Grants and Wildlife Action Plans
List of Actions Land Protection Data Collection/Surveys Outreach to Key Resource Users Species Restoration Management Planning Create New Habitat/Natural Processes Conservation Area Designation Training and Technical Assistance Land Use Planning Environmental Review Direct Management
Species Restoration Definition of Action Examples “Generic” Results Chain Std Objectives Std Measures
Final Report Available www.fishwildlife.org
What Processes and IT ToolsAre Needed to Web Enable SWAP Revisions? • Common biz processes across key units • Relevant training and outreach tools • Standard nomenclature& indicators • Software guidance & standard data collection
CMP The Conservation Measures Partnership FOS, CMP & Benetech CreateMiradi Desktop Software TM Adaptive Management Software for Conservation Projects
Miradi Enables Standard Data Collection For Individual Projects