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Blueprint Implementation
Ensuring effective implementation of the Blueprint
“How do we link Blueprint products with organizational
policies and activities?”
“How do we ensure use and implementation of the
Blueprint”
Guiding principle
Understand the attitudes, values
and beliefs of stakeholders,
partners and public sectors
Ensuring effective implementation of the Blueprint
Problem: For developing the blueprint, what stakeholders should we focus on to ensure
implementation of version 1.0? Who are they? What are their
needs and interests? Which are most important now?
Science Team
Objectives
Conservation Design
ImplementationMonitoring
Analysis
South Atlantic LCC Committee Structure
Conservation Design
Implementation
South Atlantic LCC Committee Structure
what we need
tool
• Role: Use design from conservation design team to implement on-the-ground conservation actions.
• Why: We must be able to implement conservation decisions made.
• Who: Individuals that make decision about the places and times conservation actions will take place.
Implementation
South Atlantic LCC Committee Structure
Implementation Roles
• Private lands
• Protected areas (includes marine)
• Partnerships
• Regulation
• Infrastructure
• Urban frontier
Individuals making or influencing decisions with regard to protected areas:
• Land or marine protected area manager
• Regional, state, or NGO director
• Water manager
• Conservation planner
• Support staff
What do we want to learn from them?
• Tasks (what things do they do?)
• Current problems (related to those tasks)
• Desired solutions (what do they wish they could
do?)
• Values (what do they value most in conservation
tools?)
Tier 1 – Immediate Relevant Opportunities
• National Park adaptation plans
• National Forest plans
• Gulf coast restoration
• Transportation planning
• Refuge planning and expansion
• Conservation Bond measures
• Agency private lands programs
• Carbon investment
• Endangered species
• Other??
Tier 2 – Relevant Opportunities
• NFWF – conservation initiative fund
raising
• SWAPs – informing
• Disaster response
• Military encroachment planning
• Others??
Planning for Blueprint Implementation
Tier 1: Pursue immediate (relevant)
opportunities
Tier 2: Relevant opportunities
Tier 3: Don’t know enough need to get more
information
Next steps
• Focus on Tier 1 opportunities pending
capacity;
• Focus on Tier 2 opportunities after
blueprint ver 1 is complete;
• Learn more about individuals in other
implementation roles as opportunities
arise.