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Project Vision. Photo : P.N. Cascada de Basaseachic - CONANP. What do we envision for our project ?. A fairly general statement that describes the desired status or desired condition which we strive for .
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Project Vision Photo: P.N. Cascada de Basaseachic - CONANP
A fairly general statementthat describes thedesired status ordesiredconditionwhichwestrivefor. Shouldbe a source of inspiration , prideand unityamongindividuals. Vision:
A goodvisionstatementis... Visionary: Itis a source of inspirationwhenit describes thedesiredstateforourproject’sassetsorconservationresources. Relatively general: Comprised of a fairlyampledefinitionwhichencompassesthesum of yourproject’sobjectivesorprimaryactivities. Brief: Succinct and simple - allparticipantsshould be abletorememberit.
Example: Visionfromthe Banco Chinchorro Biosphere Reserve, Mexico (Public Reserve) Themanagement of the Banco Chinchorro Biosphere Reserve ensurestheequilibrium and continuity of ecologicalevolutionprocesses, guaranteeingcompatibilityamongthe use and conservation of theReserve’s natural resources. Photo: CONANP – Alejandro Vega
Example: Visionfrom El Uno Ecological Reserve, Mexico (Private Reserve) The El Uno Ecological Reserve carriesoutadaptivemanagementactionswhichincreasethestructural and ecologicalcompositiondiversitythroughtheimplementation of goodpracticesforgrazing, firemanagement and restorationtechniques. Photo: TNC – N. Barajas
Example: VisionfromYaxhá-Nakum-Naranjo National Park, Guatemala (Public Reserve) TheYaxhá-Nakum-Naranjo National Park - thebestkeptsecret of the Maya World - contains a lagoonsystem, flora, fauna and ancient Maya citieswhich are uniquetotheregion, whichwe conserve and managesustainably in a participatorywayforthebeneft and inspiration of present and futuregenerations, bothfortheregion’scommunities as forvistors. Photo: C. Lasch
Example: VisionfromTanzania Chimpanzee Conservation Action Plan (SpeciesRange ) Chimpanzee populations in Tanzania are thriving and they and their habitats are being effectively conserved by communities, government, NGOs and researchers working together to guarantee chimpanzee long-term survival as a unique endowment of Tanzania’s current and future generations. Photo: TNC – T. Cook