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A Review of the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives

A Review of the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives

by Board on Agriculture and Natural ResourcesDivision on Earth and Life Studies National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and others
Paperback
Publication Date: 28/11/2016

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The United States' tradition of conserving fish, wildlife, habitats, and cultural resources dates to the mid-19th century. States have long sought to manage fish and wildlife species within their borders, whereas many early federal conservation efforts focused on setting aside specific places as parks, sanctuaries, or reserves. With advances in landscape ecology over the past quarter-century, conservation planners, scientists, and practitioners began to stress the importance of conservation efforts at the scale of landscapes and seascapes. These larger areas were thought to harbor relatively large numbers of species that are likely to maintain population viability and sustain ecological processes and natural disturbance regimes - often considered critical factors in conserving biodiversity.


By focusing conservation efforts at the level of whole ecosystems and landscape, practitioners can better attempt to conserve the vast majority of species in a particular ecosystem. Successfully addressing the large-scale, interlinked problems associated with landscape degradation will necessitate a planning process that bridges different scientific disciplines and across sectors, as well as an understanding of complexity, uncertainty, and the local context of conservation work. The landscape approach aims to develop shared conservation priorities across jurisdictions and across many resources to create a single, collaborative conservation effort that can meet stakeholder needs.


Conservation of habitats, species, ecosystem services, and cultural resources in the face of multiple stressors requires governance structures that can bridge the geographic and jurisdictional boundaries of the complex socio-ecological systems in which landscape-level conservation occurs. The Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCC) Network was established to complement and add value to the many ongoing state, tribal, federal, and nongovernmental efforts to address the challenge of conserving species, habitats, ecosystem services, and cultural resources in the face of large-scale and long-term threats, including climate change. A Review of the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives evaluates the purpose, goals, and scientific merits of the LCC program within the context of similar programs, and whether the program has resulted in measurable improvements in the health of fish, wildlife, and their habitats.


Table of Contents


Front Matter
Summary
1 Introduction
2 Scientific and Conservation Merits of Landscape-Scale
Conservation and the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
3 Evaluating the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives Network
Strategic Plan
4 An Examination of the Evaluation Process for the Landscape
Conservation Cooperatives
5 The Landscape Conservation Cooperatives and Other Similar Federal
Programs
6 An Assessment of the Early Accomplishments and Likely Long-Term
Outcomes and Impacts of the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
Network
References
Appendix A: Greater Sage-Grouse: A Collaborative Conservation
Effort
Appendix B: Mississippi River Basin and Gulf Hypoxia:
Collaborations Across Multiple LCCs
Appendix C: Guidance for Landscape Conservation Planning and
Designs
Appendix D: Description of Other Federal Programs
Appendix E: Secretarial Order No. 3289
Appendix F: Landscape Conservation Cooperatives 2014 Network
Strategic Plan
Appendix G: Goals of Individual LCCs Compared to Goals of the LCC
Network Strategic Plan
Appendix H: Committee and Staff Biographies
ISBN:
9780309379854
9780309379854
Category:
Conservation of the environment
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
28-11-2016
Publisher:
National Academies Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
150
Dimensions (mm):
279x216x13mm
Weight:
0.43kg

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