Who would you write a natural resource multiple use plan for ?

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Who would you write a natural resource multiple use plan for ? Based on the ecosystem based management approach

Possible Targets International agreements National policy Sectors (fisheries) Community planning/conservation Agencies (environment, forestry, fisheries) Land use planning To obtain a basis for donor support Etc.

The Reason The management of resource use for an areas or species = the need to consider trade offs

Elements Regulations EIA etc ….. Agriculture / food security Cultural Land allocation GIS – maps Community attitude Communication awareness Climate change Surveys on fish/ crops Identify drivers that impact the environment/ecosystem Institutional arrangements In response to some emerging issues