The Comprehensive Conservation Planning (CCP) process is a tool for strategic conservation management planning in national parks and protected areas. Stakeholders, including park managers, nearby landowners, users of the park, and local governments, develop a vision for the future of the protected area by exploring key issues affecting its role within the larger landscape, agreeing to management goals, and developing detailed objectives for reaching those goals. The product of the CCP workshop serves as a guide for the future management of the park or protected area, with support from those who will be impacted by that management.
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