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Conservation Strategy Development Tool

Conservation Strategy Development Tool. Three “Pathways” to Abate Critical Threats. Direct Protection or Management. “Pressure Point”. Underlying Factor. Does abating the threat require direct protection or ecological management of land or water?.

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Conservation Strategy Development Tool

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  1. Conservation Strategy Development Tool Three “Pathways” to Abate Critical Threats Direct Protection or Management “Pressure Point” Underlying Factor Does abating the threat require direct protection or ecological management of land or water? Does abating the threat require influencing a key decision-maker or decision-making body? Does abating the threat require addressing some key underlying factor related to the threat? • Examples • Purchase land or easements • Fence cows from stream • Remove & prevent invasive • weeds through weed co-op • Secure funds for prescribed • burns on National Forest • Hire park rangers to prevent • trespassing • Examples • Secure federal legislation to de- • authorize dam • Influence Minister of Mining to • deny mining permit in Reserve • Provide technical expertise to • Planning Bd to deter new industry • Influence World Bank to stipu- • late conditions for project $ • Examples • Provide “grass bank” to • ranchers to rest their grasslands • Provide net income guarantee • to farmers to encourage BMPs • Provide open use zones for ORVs • Develop alternative cash crop • Provide revenue sharing from • Park for local community patrols Key Questions Key Questions Key Questions At what scale must the protect-ion or management strategy be applied to abate the threat? (e.g acres/hectares/miles/km) Who is the key decision maker(s) or decision-making body that will/could determine or influence the outcome? Is there an underlying factor(s) that serves as a critical “driver” of the threat? (e.g. need for cash or jobs, demand, pop. growth, cultural values) If a protection strategy, what de-gree of legal interest is required (e.g. fee, easement, lease, timber rights, management agreement) What legal standing, authority or other influence do they have? Can the threat be directly abated at the area without addressing the driver? If so, go to Direct Protection/Mgmt or Pressure Point If a management strategy, what degree of application is required (e.g. 95% removal of feral animals; fence key boundary; biannual fire) What motivates them? If not, can the driver feasibly be addressed, or does it represent too strong a force or hurdle? If true, then reassess TNC engagement How many landowners are involved? How many of these are public or large landowners, & what are their %s of the total What constituencies might be adversely impacted by the threat? Can they meaningfully influence the decision-maker? Are there other indirect factors that strongly influence the threat (e.g. customary practices, risk avoidance, lack of knowledge) Are there key landowners or other key constituencies who must be influenced to implement the strategy? What constituencies stand to gain from realization of the threat? Can they be neutralized? What constituencies must be engaged to address the driver or underlying factor? What motivates them? What motivates the landowners or other key constituencies? (e.g. $, ease, peers, recognition) What information about the threat or possible alternatives is necessary to influence the decision maker or constituents? What actions are necessary to address the driver or other factor? Can they be deployed at sufficient scope and scale? What outcome is needed to abate the threat to a “Medium” rank? Describe this outcome, the overall strategy to achieve it, and key actions. Assess Benefits, Feasibility & Cost relative to other strategies Note: The three “pathways” are not mutually exclusive. Sometimes more than one route is required to abate a critical threat.

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