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This briefing paper outlines the background, current status, and next steps for the Public Access Planning Action Team. [ Edit ]
An interesting article and interview about the Nature Conservancy’s Leaders in Environmental Actions for the Future (LEAF) program.
This briefing paper outlines the background, current status, and next steps for the Land Conservation Priorities System Action Team.
This briefing paper outlines the background, current status, and next steps for the Chesapeake Conservation Corps Action Team.
This excel document contains potential funding opportunities to help support the programs the Chesapeake Conservation Corps programs of Action Team members.
This word document contains more detailed information on potential funding opportunities to help support the programs the Chesapeake Conservation Corps programs of Action Team members.
This document is an Executive Summary of the Executive Order 13508, Strategy for Protecting and Restoring the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, May 12, 2010.
Executive Order 13508, Strategy for Protecting and Restoring the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, May 12, 2010.
This document contains land conservation, public access, and citizen stewardship excerpts from Executive Order 13508, Strategy for Protecting and Restoring the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, May 12, 2010.
This letter outlines the progress that has been made by the Land Conservation Action Team as of January 11, 2011.
This document provides supporting information on two outcomes related to land conservation included in the Strategy for Protecting and Restoring the Chesapeake Bay Watershed released by the Federal Leadership Committee for the Chesapeake Bay (FLC) on May 12 2010.
Background information on coordinating, targeting and leveraging land conservation that was provided CTLI Members for the August 4, 2010 meeting at North Point State Park.
This link is from John Wolf – it links to detailed write-ups of some of the more refined ecological assessments.
This link is from John Wolf – Some of these are dated, but these are many of the “pioneers” for statewide or regional ecological priority setting exercises.
This briefing paper provides some background information related to “coordinating, targeting and leveraging land conservation” and profiles existing systems for targeting land conservation priorities.
The purpose of this meeting was to convene the action team to develop a framework for the strategy to expand Chesapeake conservation corps workforces. Anticipated meeting outcomes included: defining the collective impact of expanded conservation corps; increasing understanding of organization and program needs; identifying strategies and points of collaboration; and charting near-term next steps.