WWF Standards of Conservation Project and Program …



WWF Standards of Conservation Project and Program ManagementIn 2005, the WWF Programme Committee sanctioned a sophisticated planning, adaptive management and monitoring process -- the WWF Standards of Conservation Project and Program Management -- that is now in wide use across WWF. The WWF Program Standards are the principal method by which WWF projects and programs of all scales practice results based management.The WWF Program Standards have been field-tested in many of WWF’s top priority Global Initiatives, ecoregional and landscape programs, and species programs. In addition, the WWF Program Standards are increasingly being used to plan and manage programs with a thematic focus such as Market Transformation, Forest Carbon and Fisheries. The Standards were developed in concert with the Conservation Measures Partnership, The Nature Conservancy, Wildlife Conservation Society and other conservation NGOs, and their implementation in WWF programs was supplemented with funding from USAID, the Moore Foundation and the MacArthur Foundation.The WWF Program Standards is supported by a comprehensive set of tools, resource guides and best practice examples to support their use. In addition to a comprehensive but easy to use Field Guide, there is also a general Overview Document, 32 separate resource guides (associated with each step of the Standards), a number of specific tools and templates, and examples of recent best practice. These materials are publicly accessible on the WWF website: standards ................
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