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The plan of the day: managing the dynamic transition from regional-scale conservation design to local-scale conservation action

When

2.00pm - 3.00pm Thursday 2nd September 2010

location
Sir George Fisher Building (DB 32) Conference Room 114 JCU
Presenter
Professor Bob Pressey, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies

ABSTRACT:

The process of systematic conservation planning involves many important transitions. Following the design stage, conservation areas on paper or computer screens must be turned into actions on the ground or in the water, shaped by cost, effectiveness and local acceptability. This transition has been difficult for conservation planners, requiring the reconciliation of two spatial scales of analysis and decision-making and even two world views. Yet, both regional-scale design and local-scale action are crucial to achieving conservation goals, and both have complementary strengths and limitations. One essential way of linking regional and local perspectives is to regard regional designs as in constant adjustment to local information and changing circumstances. Put another way, static regional designs are destined for the dustbin and only dynamic designs can extend their use-by dates beyond a year or so. This presents planners, managers, organisations, donors and politicians with some uncomfortable realities. I will talk about the reasons why designs must change, how these reasons depend on different planning situations, and then outline the conceptual, operational, policy and institutional challenges posed by dynamic designs.

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