Thanks for this. I often feel that physical world conditions are poorly understood/analyzed when interpreting landscape-level changes based on conservation projects. I once conjured a dream job – freelance conservation project evaluator, for certification of specific outcome targets*, plus judgement re: actual results and their function (as well as recommendations re: doing better with less cost in future).
Thanks for this. I often feel that physical world conditions are poorly understood/analyzed when interpreting landscape-level changes based on conservation projects. I once conjured a dream job – freelance conservation project evaluator, for certification of specific outcome targets*, plus judgement re: actual results and their function (as well as recommendations re: doing better with less cost in future).
*Physical, fiscal, political, cultural, etc.
I hope you got that dream job. It is surely worthwhile (there are many bad projects out there) and one who sees its importance would do it well.