Designing a Sustainable Future Through Creation of North America???s Only International Wildlife Refuge
"In 2001, the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge was established based on the principles of conservation and sustainability. The refuge has grown from 49.1 ha in 2001 to over 2,300 ha in 2010. Agreement on a compelling vision for a sustainable future was necessary to rally stakeholders...
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ftdlc:oai:http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu:10535/6503 2023-05-15T15:56:18+02:00 Designing a Sustainable Future Through Creation of North America???s Only International Wildlife Refuge Hartig, John H. Robinson, Rebecca S. Zarull, Michael A. North America 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10535/6503 English eng http://hdl.handle.net/10535/6503 Sustainability 2 3110-3128 sustainability adaptation wildlife Journal Article published Case Study 2010 ftdlc 2021-03-11T16:18:01Z "In 2001, the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge was established based on the principles of conservation and sustainability. The refuge has grown from 49.1 ha in 2001 to over 2,300 ha in 2010. Agreement on a compelling vision for a sustainable future was necessary to rally stakeholders and move them forward together. Project examples include: lake sturgeon and common tern restoration; soft shoreline engineering; ecotourism; sustainable redevelopment of a brownfield; and indicator reporting. Key success factors include: a consensus long-term vision; a multi-stakeholder process that achieves cooperative learning; strong coupling of monitoring/research programs with management; implementing actions consistent with adaptive management; measuring and celebrating successes; quantifying benefits; building capacity; and developing the next generation of sustainability practitioners and entrepreneurs." Article in Journal/Newspaper Common tern Indiana University: Digital Library of the Commons (DLC) Detroit ENVELOPE(-60.000,-60.000,-64.167,-64.167) |
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"In 2001, the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge was established based on the principles of conservation and sustainability. The refuge has grown from 49.1 ha in 2001 to over 2,300 ha in 2010. Agreement on a compelling vision for a sustainable future was necessary to rally stakeholders and move them forward together. Project examples include: lake sturgeon and common tern restoration; soft shoreline engineering; ecotourism; sustainable redevelopment of a brownfield; and indicator reporting. Key success factors include: a consensus long-term vision; a multi-stakeholder process that achieves cooperative learning; strong coupling of monitoring/research programs with management; implementing actions consistent with adaptive management; measuring and celebrating successes; quantifying benefits; building capacity; and developing the next generation of sustainability practitioners and entrepreneurs." |
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Hartig, John H. Robinson, Rebecca S. Zarull, Michael A. |
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Hartig, John H. Robinson, Rebecca S. Zarull, Michael A. |
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Designing a Sustainable Future Through Creation of North America???s Only International Wildlife Refuge |
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Designing a Sustainable Future Through Creation of North America???s Only International Wildlife Refuge |
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Designing a Sustainable Future Through Creation of North America???s Only International Wildlife Refuge |
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Designing a Sustainable Future Through Creation of North America???s Only International Wildlife Refuge |
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Designing a Sustainable Future Through Creation of North America???s Only International Wildlife Refuge |
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designing a sustainable future through creation of north america???s only international wildlife refuge |
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