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Peaks to People’s Project Tracker tool and Managing Cross-Agency Conservation Projects

Peaks to People recently launched their Forest Health Outcomes Project Tracker, an online tool that enables funders, landowners and project implementers to track proposed and active projects focused on forest health and water. Peaks to People worked with Sitka technologies to develop the tool over the period of a year. Last week, the Natural Areas Association hosted a webinar produced by Sitka Technologies on how to develop and use these types of tools. Peaks to People’s Forest Health Outcomes Project Tracker was one of the three examples used by Sitka during the webinar to demonstrate practical application of this open source platform. This innovative tool encourages project partners and the communities affected by these projects to better understand the goals and outcomes of forest health and water protection initiatives. To learn more about the tool, watch the webinar, or read Peaks to People’s latest newsletter see below for the correct link!

To watch the recorded webinar, click here!

To explore how Peaks to People is using the tool, click here!

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