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Linking Sustainability with Conservation: Operationalizing Efforts to Connect the Environment with the Economy at a Landscape Level

With the realities of globalization and our technological changes, interdependence or interconnectivity is a quality that is fundamentally shaping our era. And given the complexity and scope of our challenges, and the fact that it is no longer possible to separate the environmental issues from the social and economic issues, the conservation community must adapt accordingly.
When Dec 19, 2012
from 01:30 PM US/Eastern to 02:30 PM US/Eastern
Where Webinar
Contact Name Ashley Fortune
Contact Phone 304-876-7361
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This presentation explores ways to integrate social sciences, finance and economics into our approach for conservation by leveraging the unique value of the Fish and Wildlife Service, convening a multi-sectoral and multi-disciplinary group and strategically using our national resource-focused platforms (LCCs, NFHP and Migratory Bird Joint Ventures) to connect the environment to the economy at a landscape scale.

If you have any questions or concerns please contact: ashley_fortune@fws.gov

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