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A Map to the Future: Carolinian Canada Strategic Plan Stakeholder Survey


Stakeholder Survey: Strategic Direction for Carolinian Canada

The Coalition formed 21 years ago and has carried out a wide range of programs and undergone a number of transformations.  Looking to the future, we are interested in your perspective of what role the Coalition can take in supporting the work of new and continuing conservation initiatives in the life zone.

 

Please complete the following six questions and then press "Submit". While supplies last you can receive a set of 6 Carolinian Canada Signature Sites Cards. (Please complete the mailing address information.)


 

 

1. What do you think have been the main contributions of the Coalition. How have they benefited member groups?

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2. What are the major challenges facing the conservation community in Carolinian Canada? How do you see these being addressed by the Coalition?

 

3. How do we measure conservation success in the Big Picture? What are broad key factors to monitor?

 

4. How do we keep our collaborative vision current? What are the most effective facilitation strategies to network among allies?

 

5. Would voluntary zone-wide guidelines be useful for conservation and protection actions? In what areas?

 

6. Develop a vision statement for CCC in 5 years, describing its goal(s), objectives, major programs and projects, major partners and products, and its Board staff and support structure.

 

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Thank you for your time and comments.

 

 

 

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