New protected area (in Belize!) in need of guiding plans for management
Hello WildHub Hive,
I'm hoping this is the right place to ask my questions (if not, please let me know!)
I'm working with a newly established conservation NGO in Belize that has been entrusted to co-manage a protected area with the Government of Belize. The protected area is new to this NGO and has been lacking active management for many years.
The NGO is eager to develop the following guiding documents:
1) Surveillance and enforcement plan
2) Data collection protocol
3) Community Outreach plan
I've searched google high and low for general outlines or templates for these plans and didn't have much luck. I know alot of the information within these documents is context-specific to the country/region, but I'm hoping some of you might have an idea as to what a basic template would be for these.
I'm also wondering if the NGO would hire a consultant to develop and finalize these documents, how would the NGO gauge how much to budget for consultant fees. How do you figure this out?
I would be so grateful for any/all comments or advice - please feel free to respond here or to my email - lopezme07@gmail.com
All the best, Megan
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