Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli Bridging the Gap: Tools for Conservation and Development Final Briefing Spring Workshop 2007 Faculty Advisor Kathleen.

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Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli Bridging the Gap: Tools for Conservation and Development Final Briefing Spring Workshop 2007 Faculty Advisor Kathleen Callahan

Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli WCS and Translinks: Promoting Transformation: Linking Natural Resources, Economic Growth, and Good Governance Promoting Transformation: Linking Natural Resources, Economic Growth, and Good Governance BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Translinks

Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli A Call to Action NATURE WEALT H POWER

Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli An Innovative Partnership Wildlife Conservation Society Forest Trends Nelson Institute Land Tenure Center Enterprise Works/ VITA CERC Earth Institute NATURE WEALT H POWER

Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli Translinks Objectives To Enhance Knowledge & Understanding To Enhance Knowledge & Understanding How natural resource governance systems influence security, benefit sharing and sustainability Role of natural resource management and environmental assets in wealth creation for rural poor How changes in wealth influence livelihood practices and resource stewardship

Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli Bridging the Gap: Zoning Land Tenure Center Zoning

Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli Bridging the Gap: Natural Resource Marketing Enterprise Works/Vita Natural Resource Marketing

Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli Bridging the Gap: PES Forest Trends Payments for Ecosystem Services

Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli Key Strategies for Success Considerations: Political and Physical Infrastructure Established Property & Land Rights Institutional Set-up Monitoring and Enforcement Mechanisms Long-term Strategy Realistic Expectations

Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4 Year 5 Next Steps Future of Translinks Identify existing and develop new diagnostic decision tools Develop and pilot training modules Workshop to integrate training modules Training for practitioners and decision makers Identify existing and develop new diagnostic decision tools Develop and pilot training modules Workshop to integrate training modules Training for practitioners and decision makers

Photos by D.Wilkie and G.Morelli Acknowledgements Emily Capello Katie King Aimee Barnes Leanna Dakik Matt Ebright Emily Gaskin Brook Jackson Eliza Kretzmann Jon Philipsborn Sami Qadan Meghan Scholat Liam Strain Thanks to Kathy Callahan David Wilkie Carter Ingram Forest Trends The Land Tenure Center Enterprise Works/VITA The Wildlife Conservation Society