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Social Network Analysis

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Social Network Analysis

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A social network analysis maps out the who, what, and where of conservation collaboration, helping us to think more strategically about conservation at the landscape scale by identifying who entities collaborate with, and the conservation priorities, strategies, capacity needs, strengths, and geographic areas of interest.For more information on the larger Pacific Northwest Coast Landscape Conservation Design project that the Social Network Analysis is a part of please see the project website: http://columbiacoastblueprint.org/

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SNA 2-Pager v 2.0.docx
“Social Network Analysis 2-pager”
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SNA_Infographic.pdf
“Social Network Analysis Infographic”
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PNC-LCDsurvey.pdf
“Social Network Analysis Survey”
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Purpose

Landscape-scale conservation requires collaboration from landscape-scale networks to properly understand and protect species migration, wildlife corridors, and biological diversity through habitat connectivity.

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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