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CCC’s Research Working Group: “Taking Stock and Telling Our Stories” Workshop

CCC’s Research Working Group: “Taking Stock and Telling Our Stories” Workshop

In 2016, the CCC created the CCC Research Working Group to leverage CSU’s existing research capacity and help guide the CCC’s research program. The Research Working Group identified initial research priorities and formed sub-teams to implement these priorities. In April 2018 we organized the “Taking Stock and Telling Our Stories Workshop” to: 1) assess CCC’s progress in meeting its research objectives, 2) engage a larger group of scholars and practitioners to help CCC reflect on our current research work and identify future directions, and 3) develop skills and tools for telling the story of our collaborative conservation research in order to increase our impacts on both science and society. To see the full Workshop Report, click on this link

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