The manager’s guide summarizes the RVAA approach, provides insights into how the process can inform and support management decisions, and lays out key components to identify in planning and understanding an RVAA.
How do the ecosystem and economic benefits of traditional mitigation approaches compare with progressive approaches to Clean Water Act or Endangered Species Act compensatory mitigation?
The purpose of Tools for Coastal Climate Adaptation Planning is to provide coastal natural resource managers and community planners with the information necessary to select appropriate tools for their climate-related planning projects.
This free, publicly accessible web application enables practitioners, policymakers, and citizens alike to work together toward shared land protection priorities and goals.
To help New York State integrate climate change considerations into its Wildlife Action Plan, the New York Natural Heritage Program assessed the relative vulnerability of 119 of the state's Species of Greatest Conservation Need.