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Assessing Protected Area Management Effectiveness

The Nature Conservancy. Assessing Protected Area Management Effectiveness. Convention on Biological Diversity and World Wildlife Fund for Nature Conservation. 2008

This quick guide is part of a series of materials to support protected area management.  It discusses lessons learned and describes:

  1. in-depth evidence-based assessments
  2. system-level peer-based assessments
  3. site-level scorecard-based assessments
  4. categorical assumption-based assessments
  5. assessing protected area threats
  6. using management effectiveness assessments
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