The DLN Sharing Management Practices team works with the Conservation and Adaptation Resources Toolbox (CART) to develop and disseminate case studies. CART is a multi-organizational partnership directed by the Bureau of Reclamation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that cooperates with over 200 individuals from dozens of organizations to increase and improve communication; develop tools to support landscape conservation, restoration, and drought resilience; inform management decision-making; and develop actionable science.
Case studies are write-ups of work completed to manage, conserve, restore, or conduct actionable science on natural resources. The narratives focus on methods and lessons learned that can inform future projects. They provide an opportunity to highlight the work of professionals, especially work that is not published in literature.
Featured Case Studies
The DLN Sharing Management Practices team is working with the Collaborative Conservation and Adaptation Strategy Toolbox (CCAST) to develop and disseminate several case studies. CCAST is a multi-organizational partnership directed by the Bureau of Reclamation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that cooperates with over 200 individuals from dozens of organizations to increase and improve communication; develop tools to support landscape conservation, restoration, and drought resilience; inform management decision-making; and develop actionable science. Case studies are write-ups of work completed to manage, conserve, restore, or conduct actionable science on natural resources. These case study narratives focus on methods and lessons learned that can inform future projects. Case Studies provide an opportunity to highlight the work of professionals, especially work that is not published in literature. Case Studies can be accessed through the CCAST Case Study Dashboard or through the master Case Study list (searchable by tags).