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Conservation on a regional scale is an iterative process
that involves three interrelated activities including 1) planning,
2) action, and 3) adaptive monitoring. When used together,
these three activities insure that conservation activities
will evolve through time to reflect changes in priorities
and conservation opportunities. Throughout the 1990's, the
PIF program has focused on the planning process. As the program
transitions toward on-the-ground activities, new paradigms
and approaches will be needed to guide actions and monitor
progress.
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