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By admin on 10/19/2006 | Keyword(s): Conservation Action Planning; Webpage

Conservation Action Planning (CAP) Resources
Planning software, sample workbooks, handbooks, and related papers

Introduction to CAP

CAP in 2 Pages
English
Spanish

CAP Quick Tour Presentation

CAP Basic Practice
English
Spanish

Detailed CAP Presentation

 

 

CAP Toolbox

(Online version of Handbook with additional resources)

Introduction

  1. Identify People Involved
  2. Define Scope & Focal Targets
  3. Assess Viability
  4. Identify Critical Threats
  5. Complete Situation Analysis
  6. Develop Strategies
  7. Establish Measures
  8. Develop Work Plans
  9. Implement Plans
  10. Analyze, Learn, Adapt & Share

CAP Handbooks & Excel Tools

Spanish Handbook -
Manual de PCA

Portuguese Handbook

English Handbook


CAP Excel Tool v6b 

 (14 Mar 2011 update)

CAP User Manual

 (19 Jan 2010 update)


BLM Excel Tool v7a 

 (22 Jun 2011 update)

BLM User Guide

 (2 Jun 2011 update)

Step-by-Step Guide

 (9 Jun 2011 update)


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CAP Excel Tool v5a 

 (14 Jul 2009 update)

CAP Workbook Tutorial

CAP Workbook User Manual
Spanish
Chinese

CAP Roll-up Tool


Miradi Adaptive Management Software

Miradi Movie Now Available

Support for Miradi

Quick Links to Resources

Presentations, tools, examples and further readings
English •  Spanish

More CAP resources

Sample CAPs

Case Study Library

ConPro- Project Database 

Draft Guidance on how to make CAP's spatial

For TNC Staff

(TNC intranet)

Download ConPro demo movie

For WWF Staff

CAP for WWF


CAP HomeWhat's HappeningCoaches NetworkCoaches Materials (Login Required)

 

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