Conservation Network Planning is defined as a network that ensures the landscape is connected and provides corridors and reproductive areas for wildlife, aiding species migration and adaptation. In other words, it is a planning network to ensure ecological connectivity. This page expands upon the definition to discuss why conservation network planning is important and how it operates and fits into the planning process in the NWT.

Environment and Natural Resources – Conservation Network Planning

Author: Government of Northwest Territories

Year: 2020

Media Type: Website