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Resource Library Submission Form


Please use this submission form to submit your resources to the CMP/CCNet Review Committee.

    Download CS

    The Conservation Standards is the product of inputs, field tests, and discussions among members of the Conservation Measures Partnership (CMP), which has final editorial authority over the Conservation Standards. Substantial input was also provided by members of the Conservation Coaches Network (CCNet) and other CMP partners.

    Photo Credit: Felix Cybulla

    Resource Library

    A library of vetted resources designed to help teams understand and effectively use the Conservation Standards. Includes guides, case studies, journal articles, and more.

    Photo Credit: Ashleigh Baker

    Support CS

    The biodiversity conservation community is tackling large, complex, and urgent environmental problems where the stakes are high. However, we don’t have a fully functional system to assess the effectiveness of our actions. Without more rigorous measurement of effectiveness and disciplined recording of our efforts, we cannot know or demonstrate that we are achieving desired results.

    Photo Credit: Felix Cybulla

    Our Collaborators

    Every organization, agency, project, and individual has its own preferred set of terms. There is no right answer – the most important thing is that the members of your project team and the people with whom you work have a clear and common understanding of whatever terms you choose to use.

    Photo Credit: Chris Scarffe

    Contact Us

    To inquire about supporting Conservation Standards (CS) or for general inquiries, please contact us at CMPinfo@ConservationMeasures.org

    Photo Credit: Nature Conservancy of Canada

    Resource Library Submission Form


    Please use this submission form to submit your resources to the CMP/CCNet Review Committee.

      Download CS

      The Conservation Standards is the product of inputs, field tests, and discussions among members of the Conservation Measures Partnership (CMP), which has final editorial authority over the Conservation Standards. Substantial input was also provided by members of the Conservation Coaches Network (CCNet) and other CMP partners.

      Photo Credit: Felix Cybulla

      Resource Library

      A library of vetted resources designed to help teams understand and effectively use the Conservation Standards. Includes guides, case studies, journal articles, and more.

      Photo Credit: Ashleigh Baker

      Support CS

      The biodiversity conservation community is tackling large, complex, and urgent environmental problems where the stakes are high. However, we don’t have a fully functional system to assess the effectiveness of our actions. Without more rigorous measurement of effectiveness and disciplined recording of our efforts, we cannot know or demonstrate that we are achieving desired results.

      Photo Credit: Felix Cybulla

      Our Collaborators

      Every organization, agency, project, and individual has its own preferred set of terms. There is no right answer – the most important thing is that the members of your project team and the people with whom you work have a clear and common understanding of whatever terms you choose to use.

      Photo Credit: Chris Scarffe

      Contact Us

      To inquire about supporting Conservation Standards (CS) or for general inquiries, please contact us at CMPinfo@ConservationMeasures.org

      Photo Credit: Nature Conservancy of Canada

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