Rare is a U.S.-based international conservation organization that works in
more than 40 nations helping local partners to mobilize the community
support needed to achieve their conservation goals. Rare provides local
leaders and their sponsoring organizations with training, technical support,
mentoring, and tools needed to build awareness, influence attitudes, and
enable meaningful change. 

We are trying to locate “Decision trees” (for example,
http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/Y3780E/y3780e04.gif) that can be used by
non-experts in the field that are trying to mitigate different threats to
biodiversity, specifically logging, deforestation, unsustainable
agriculture, forest fires, and destructive and unsustainable fisheries.
Decision trees can focus on threats or solutions (e.g., threat =
deforestation, solution = alternative energy technologies).

Please let us know if you or anyone in your network knows about similar
decision-making tools for non-experts, and if there is someone using them.

We would greatly appreciate your help and suggestions.  Please send your
comments to Barbara Ayala-Orozco at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you very much,

Barbara

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Barbara Ayala-Orozco, PhD
Global Conservation Network Fellow
Rare ~ inspiring conservation
1840 Wilson Blvd., Suite 204
Arlington, VA 22201
cell: 831.454.6826
office:703.522.5070
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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