Planning actions
- Compile initial threat and action plan – use IUCN Conservation Actions Classification Scheme to guide this
- Engage with stakeholders and determine actions to mitigate impacts based on the threats identified and selected
- Identify opportunities for collaboration to design co-ordinated conservation action at landscape level
- Consider whether to prioritise action for certain species, based on how much of the % of STAR score they account for e.g. if 3 species account for 90% of the STAR score, threat abatement and conservation actions, consider focusing actions on these 3 species
- Identify resources needed to implement management actions to reduce the scope and severity of threats to species (and, in time, ecosystems)
Target Setting
- Set baseline of threats to be mitigated. This may benefit from local expertise and stakeholder engagement, for example, to help with consideration of historical threats
- Set your ambition for transformative action
- Define Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound (SMART) objectives for your actions
- Define KPIs, quantifiable measures of performance over time for each objective
- Set target(s) for each KPI