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Sample CAPs

By admin on 11/5/2006 | Keyword(s): Conservation action planning; Conservation action planning: Cap resources; Webpage

Examples of Conservation Action Plans from around the world.
To view CAP data packs, use version 5 of the Excel Workbook Tool. Open v5, select "workbook setup", then "Load data from another workbook".


Babeldaob,
Palau

  • CAP
    Example of a CAP in Palau (.xls)
  • Situation Analysis Diagram — Situation analysis, strategies, and measures effectiveness indicators (.ppt)

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Looking for good examples of a CAP? Here is a list of CAPs nominated as "exemplary" by one or more coaches.

Condor,
Ecuador

  • CAP
    Example CAP from large multi-owner area in Tropical Andres Region (.xls)
  • Situation Analysis Diagram
    Boxes and arrow diagram depicting situation analysis from Tropical Andres Project (.ppt)

Motagua,
Guatemala

San Miguel,
United States

  • CAP
    Example of CAP from river watershed project in Colorado (.xls)
  • Situation Diagram — Boxes and arrow diagram depicting situation analysis for river project (.ppt)
  • CAP Document — Nicely formatted report summarizing the CAP for this project (.pdf)


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