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Real-life Miradi Project Examples

By Kirsten Evans on 3/3/2009 | Keyword(s): Miradi

The following projects have graciously agreed to let us post their current Miradi project files to serve as examples for the ever-expanding community of Miradi users.  More project files will be added soon!

Global Freshwater Initiative

The Nature Conservancy's Global Freshwater Initiative uses Miradi to develop a strategic work plan and report on their work. The team developed a results chain for each major strategy area, and is actively using the work planning functions to track and report on their progress.  There is a separate Miradi project file for each major strategy area within the freshwater initiative. These files are great examples of results chains for policy strategies implemented at multiple sites.

Sustainable Hydropower

Environmental Flows (E-flows)

 

San Luis Obispo Science and Ecosystem Alliance (SLOSEA)

SLOSEA is an integrated group of scientists, resource managers and stakeholders focused on restoring the marine resources of the Morro Bay Estuary and the nearshore coast and watersheds from Cape San Martin to Point Conception.  They used Miradi to develop a strategic plan to "achieve management and conservation goals through the application of ecosystem-based management on the central coast of California." 

SLOSEA Strategic Plan Miradi file    

SLOSEA Strategic Plan Executive Summary    SLOSEA Strategic Plan full version

 

Sycan Marsh Preserve, Oregon

Sycan Marsh is a preserve owned by The Nature Conservancy in southern Oregon that is a vital nesting spot and migratory pathway for thousands of waterfowl and other bird species.  Conservancy staff are using Miradi to manage implementation of the conservation action plan (CAP) for the preserve.  This is a great example of a site-based CAP with detailed viability and threat assessments.  We have inserted comments in the diagrams in bright pink textboxes to highlight some areas for improvement.

Sycan Marsh Preserve

 

How to view a project file

To view a project, you must have Miradi installed on your computer. Download the project file (which is in .mpz format) to your hard drive. Open Miradi, and select Import... At the next screen, click on Miradi Project (.mpz) and navigate to the downloaded file. Click Import. When prompted, assign a file name and click OK. The imported project will now appear in your list of projects. 

 

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