Regional Collaboration
There is no single model for collaboration, and it can be effective at many scales - from towns and counties addressing land use together, to watershed groups restoring rivers and streams, all the way up to states, provinces, and sovereign nations cooperatively managing wildlife, water, and other issues. In the Crown, groups are working at the geography necessary to address their issues. And folks understand the need to "think regionally; act at whatever scale makes sense."For more information on strategies and tools for collaboration, go to the Lincoln Institute and CNREP's website on Regional Collaboration.

