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The [[EPA]] and [[The Nature Conservancy]] in collaboration with [[NOAA]] and [[USFWS]] hosted a workshop to better evaluate weak links and barriers in how we acquire a public trust interest in land for the purposes of ecosystem management. | The [[EPA]] and [[The Nature Conservancy]] in collaboration with [[NOAA]] and [[USFWS]] hosted a workshop to better evaluate weak links and barriers in how we acquire a public trust interest in land for the purposes of ecosystem management. Improving acquisition systems was identified by [[Floodplains by Design]] teams, [[Coordinated Investment]], and [[Vital Sign]] implementation strategies. It was added to the [[Puget Sound Federal Task Force]] work plan by [[NOAA]]'s [[Coordinated Investment]]. Results will be shared with the [[Ecosystem Coordination Board]] and with some elements considered by the [[Water and Salmon Grant Program Coordination]] team. | ||
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An initial workshop in Tukwila gathered around 40 participants from agency grant programs and local acquisition workgroups to explore a proposed set of questions generated through interviews with acquisition professionals in a variety of ecosystem management sectors. | |||
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The EPA and The Nature Conservancy in collaboration with NOAA and USFWS hosted a workshop to better evaluate weak links and barriers in how we acquire a public trust interest in land for the purposes of ecosystem management. Improving acquisition systems was identified by Floodplains by Design teams, Coordinated Investment, and Vital Sign implementation strategies. It was added to the Puget Sound Federal Task Force work plan by NOAA's Coordinated Investment. Results will be shared with the Ecosystem Coordination Board and with some elements considered by the Water and Salmon Grant Program Coordination team.
Materials
Workshop 1
An initial workshop in Tukwila gathered around 40 participants from agency grant programs and local acquisition workgroups to explore a proposed set of questions generated through interviews with acquisition professionals in a variety of ecosystem management sectors.