CMP The Conservation Measures Partnership TM Adaptive Management Software for Conservation Projects Nick Salafsky Nick@FOSonline.org 301-263-2784
The Conservation Measures Partnership: Leading Conservation Organizations Members: Funding Support:
Projects Come in All Sizes 1. A community fishing ground 2. An TNC preserve or state park 3. Coordinated efforts to manage state and federal funding for Puget Sound or Lake Ontario 4. WWF s efforts to change global commodity markets 5. A donor s grantmaking strategy for the California Coastal waters 6. Management of a specific watershed or salmon population
Conservation Practitioners Must Be Able To Assess status of the resources they care about Select the interventions that have the highest returns on investments Measure the impact of and improve effectiveness of actions Convince managers, donors, and supporters that results are credible Learn from one another in a systematic fashion
CMP Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation Developed by leading orgs & agencies Draws on many fields Open source & common language Used around the world Lakes Ontario & Huron State Wildlife Agencies Swedish National Parks Donor Funding Programs Academic Training
The Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation CMP Open Standards v 2.0
Overall Goal for Miradi Develop a software program to help practitioners implement the CMP Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation.
Step-by-Step Interview ala Turbo Tax
Summary View
Diagram View
Detailed Viability Analysis
Threat Rating View
Summary Info in Diagram View Yellow Box = High Threat
Adding Strategies to Diagram
Results Chains
Goals, Objectives & Indicators Obj RAT 2 By June 2009, all tour boats have rat barriers in place. Ind E1: Number of breeding pairs of ruby crested puffins
Miradi s New Workplan & Budget View
Module Status: Version 3.0 Basic Functions Completed Diagram Threat rating Target viability Results chains Spanish, Chinese & Indonesian versions Diagram complexity Work planning & budget Basic file mngmt Interview screens Basic RTF reports Export to ConPro Scheduled for Near Future Financial reporting Updated user interface Online data sharing Spatial data management
Miradi Has Sparked Global Interest: > 2500 Users from Over 100 Countries Argentina Channel Is. France Laos Oman Spain Australia Chile Germany Madagascar Pakistan Sri Lanka Austria China Ghana Malaysia Palau Suriname Bahamas Colombia Greece Marshall Is. Panama Sweden Bangladesh Congo Guam Mauritania Papua N Guinea Switzerland Belarus Costa Rica Guatemala Mauritius Paraguay Tanzania Belgium Croatia Guyana Mexico Peru Thailand Belize Cuba Honduras Mongolia Philippines Turkey Bhutan Cyprus Hong Kong Mozambique Poland Uganda Bolivia Czech Republic Hungary Myanmar Portugal United Kingdom Bosnia & Herz. Dominica India Namibia Romania United States Botswana Ecuador Indonesia Nepal Russia Uruguay Brazil Egypt Israel Netherlands Senegal Venezuela Bulgaria Estonia Italy New Zealand Seychelles Vietnam Cambodia Ethiopia Japan Nigeria Slovenia Zimbabwe Cameroon Fiji Kenya Northern Mariana Sudan Canada Finland Kosovo Norway South Africa
User Supported Software Full Organizational Licenses TNC Rare Conservation WWF National Audubon WCS FOS Packard EBM Limited Licenses / Exploring Full NFWF AFWA NOAA 100s of individuals Eurosite Puget Sound Partnership Many others
Desktop Software Coupled with Online Data Management Capabilities Miradi Desktop written in Java and released with Open Source License (GPL v 3) Miradi is essentially a tool for harvesting standardized data Now developing data sharing mechanisms (TNC s ConPro as existing proof of concept)
Proposed Conceptual Architecture for Miradi Online
Miradi Could Feed Strategy & Project Data to These Websites Details
For More Info or for a Free Trial of Miradi TM Free Trial Adaptive Management Software for Conservation Projects www.miradi.org or info@miradi.org