East Coast Bay of Plenty Conservancy science and research prospectus 2012

Published:  

January 2012

In this report, the science and research prioritisation approach for East Coast Bay of Plenty Conservancy is grouped into five portfolios. For each portfolio the twenty highest priority projects are listed (as of 27 January 2012). 100 projects in total are identified in this report.

Summary

The East Coast/Bay of Plenty Conservancy Science & Research prospectus outlines key research questions for the Conservancy for 2012. These questions address conservancy objectives, and links to national research objectives.

The prospectus covers survey and monitoring needs and operational conservation management research needs. The objective of identifying and prioritising conservation research needs is to promote investigations, and to make the best use of available funds.

This work follows the previous Science & Research prospectus by Christensen (2009), and uses the Department of Conservation Science Counts! National Strategic Science Research Portfolios, Programmes, Priority Actions to characterize each research question.


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Publication information

Technical report series 4

Author: B R Christensen

Published by East Coast Bay of Plenty Conservancy

Contact

Brendon Christensen
Supervisor Biodiversity

East Coast Bay of Plenty Conservancy Office
Phone:      +64 7 349 7400
Email:   bayofplenty@doc.govt.nz
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