How the Hybrid Workplace Affects Collaborative Practices
Managing by Network Program Evaluation: Briefing Document (Updated January 2024) In the Spring 2023, the Partnership & Community Collaboration Academy, the National Conservation Training Center, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service co-hosted an evaluation of “How the Hybrid Workplace Affects Collaborative Practices” for the Managing by Network (MbN) Program. The goal of this evaluation […]
Economic Profile System, Headwaters Economics
Customize and download socioeconomic reports for U.S. communities, counties, and states. The Economic Profile System is a free, easy-to-use tool that provides access to 17 socioeconomic reports. Customized reports are available for U.S. communities, counties, and states and can be downloaded as Excel or PDF files. Economic Profile System reports are based on credible public data sources such […]
Engaging the Public in Planning
Teri Tucker, NPS Planning & Compliance Lead (Environmental Protection Specialist) Mount Rainier National Park Washington Engaging the Public in Planning (ArcGIS Storymaps): Fryingpan Creek Bridge Replacement Project Mount Rainier National Park: Nisqually to Paradise Draft Corridor Management Plan NOTE: If you are asked to sign in to ArcGIS Online, select “cancel” to view […]
Two Mississippi: A Case Study in Private / Public Collaboration
Matthew Fockler, BLM Socioeconomic Specialist Great Basin Zone (Nevada, Idaho, Utah) Nevada
An Evolution of Water Level Partnerships at NOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services
Laura Rear McLaughlin, NOAA Chief, Stakeholder Services Branch NOAA/Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services Maryland
Artificial Lighting at Night: What it means for bird conservation and navigating a path forward
Jo Anna Lutmerding, USFWS Biologist, Migratory Bird Program USFWS Headquarters Virginia
Great Lakes Basin Road-Stream Crossing Inventory
Jess Collier, USFWS Fish Biologist Green Bay Fish & Wildlife Conservation Office Wisconsin
Virtual Public Meetings: A Prequel Case Study
Tye Morgan, BLM Planner and Environmental Specialist Medford Field Office-Ashland Resource Area Oregon
Bridging Data Gaps Through Interagency Coordination
Ally Lane, NOAA Fish Biologist, West Coast Region California
Tracking Migrating Roseate Terns: Using Partners to Find a Needle in a Haystack
Susi von Oettingen, USFWS Endangered Species Biologist New England Field Office New Hampshire