Adaptive Management
U.S. Department of the Interior. 2009. Adaptive Management: The U.S. Department of the Interior Technical Guide.
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U.S. Department of the Interior. 2009. Adaptive Management: The U.S. Department of the Interior Technical Guide.
Govan, H., A. Schwarz, and D Boso 2011. Towards Integrated Island Management: Lessons from Lau, Malaita, for the implementation of a national approach to resource management in Solomon Islands. WorldFish report to SPREP.
The Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative (PICCC), headquartered in Honolulu, but working across the Pacific, integrates local climate models with models of climate-change responses by species, habitats, and ecosystems. The PICCC was established in 2010 to assist those who manage native species, island ecosystems, and key cultural resources in adapting their management to climate change for the continuing benefit of the people of the Pacific Islands.
How does one incorporate climate change into a protected area management plan? Incorporating climate change components into protected area planning is a relatively new field and for some practitioners has not been considered in management planning or implementation.
Keep current on the expansion of large marine protected areas (MPA)in the Pacific. MPAtlas is a good source of information.
The objective of MACBIO is to improve management of the marine and coastal biodiversity of mountainous volcanic islands (Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu) and flat islands and atolls (Kiribati, Tonga).
The Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) Tools Network is a premier source of information about planning and management tools in the United States and internationally. Its mission is to promote healthy ecosystems and communities through the use of tools that help incorporate ecosystem-based thinking into management decisions.
Capacity for Conservation relates to organisational ability to deliver effective protected area management. Operated by several conservation organisations, Capacity for Conservation believes that building strong conservation organisations is one of the most effective means of making a lasting contribution to conservation. It aims to support self-led organisational development to achieve conservation goals.