Useful websites and digital resources
A global register of competencies for protected area practitioners. Appleton & Michael R, 2016, IUCN, Gland
Coalition WILD Toolkits. Tools and resources to help ordinary people create extraordinary changes and meaningful impact.
Ecosystem-Based Management Tools Network. NatureServe
The Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) Tools Network, co-coordinated by NatureServe and OpenChannels.org, is a source of information and training for planning and management tools for coastal-marine ecosystem based management, marine protected area, and marine spatial planning, and integrated land-sea planning. Its mission is to promote healthy ecosystems and communities by increasing the knowledge and capacity of coastal-marine practitioners to apply tools that help incorporate ecosystem-based thinking into management decisions.Ensuring conservation of World Heritage marine sites. UNESCO World Heritage Marine Programme.
Managing World Heritage in Australia. An online framework guide to best practice World Heritage management.
Australian Government – Department of the Environment and Energy.PANORAMA Solutions for a healthy planet
PANORAMA is a partnership initiative to find and promote examples of inspiring, replicable solutions across a range of conservation and development topics. It is implemented jointly by GIZ, IUCN, UN Environment, GRID-Arendal and Rare, with IUCN and GIZ in a leading and coordinating role.Aboriginal Heritage Awareness training from the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (Tasmania).
National Parks Service, Foundations of Interpretation online courses
Universal Rangers Support Alliance (URSA), Resources Library
URSA Ranger Support Plan - URSA’s members have developed an action plan that helps implement the Chitwan Declaration and establishes a pathway for the ranger occupation to be recognised as a skilled, trusted and respected profession.