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DISCOVER > Conservation Science > Ecoregions > Landscape Ecology and Conservation

Conservation Science >   Ecoregions
Landscape Ecology and Conservation
Large-scale conservation planning efforts at WWF and throughout the wider conservation community have identified priority areas - regions with particular biological importance - for conservation investment. Within WWF's ecoregion programs, such priority areas - often referred to as landscapes or seascapes - are identified in the ecoregion's biodiversity vision. Once defined, the next important step is to develop cost-effective, spatially-explicit strategies that meet the ecological needs of wildlife and habitats while minimizing human-wildlife conflicts and maximizing benefits to resident populations. To assist in this effort the CSP has taken the lead in developing a landscape guide to assist practitioners in the field design a conservation landscape and implementing conservation strategies. This guide, From the Vision to the Ground (PDF Format, 2.99M), will help practitioners find answers to many of the questions threatening species and habitat conservation around the world.

To further assist WWF field staff and conservation partners, we've collected a set of resources and examples on many facets of landscape planning. They include:


Web sites

An important part of any planning process is the acquisition of data, resources, or finding answers to questions. We've attempted to compile a brief listing of Web sites, documents, and persons, which may help in the development of a conservation landscape.

Species & General Biodiversity Information

Satellite Imagery Decision Support Systems - Planning Tools Socio-economic Sources Organizations ^Back to the Top^


Conservation Planning Documents

  • Angelstam et al. 2002. - Boreal forest biodiversity planning
  • Bray et al. 2003. Conservation Biology 17(3): 672-677
  • Community Conservation Coalition - CD-based resource kit: Putting Biodiversity Conservation in Context: Social Science Tools for Practitioners
  • Groves, C.R. 2003. Drafting a Conservation Blueprint: A practitioners guide to planning for biodiversity. Island Press, Washington DC.
  • Groves et al. 2002. BioScience 52(6): 499-512.
  • Gutzwiller, K.J. 2002. Applying landscape ecology in biological conservation. Springer, New York, NY.
  • Margules and Pressey. 2000. Nature 405:243-253.
  • Poiani et al. 2000. BioScience 50(2): 133-146.
  • Salafsky et al. 2001. Adaptive Management: A tool for conservation practitioners
  • Sanderson et al. 2002. Landscape & Urban Planning 58: 41-56.
  • The Nature Conservancy - Geography of Hope
  • The Nature Conservancy - Enhanced 5S Framework for Site Conservation
  • Turner, W. et al. 2003. TRENDS in ecology and evolution 18(6): 306-314
  • Wildlife Conservation Society - Living Landscape documents
  • World Bank- Beyond Fences
  • WWF - Managing Large Conservation Programs guide
  • WWF - Terrestrial ERC Workbook
  • WWF - Freshwater ERC Sourcebook
  • WWF - Interactive CD on ecoregional planning
  • WWF - A guide to socio-economic assessments
  • WWF - Integrating Forest Protection, Management, and Restoration at a Landscape Scale
  • WWF- Stakeholder Collaboration: Building Bridges for Conservation
  • WWF - Assessing Root Causes; A user's guide
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