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In stewardship contract training, having clear, measurable specifications is crucial for the success of conservation projects. This training emphasizes the significance of clearly defined expectations and the consequences of failing to meet them. Participants will explore tools such as reviewing old service work contracts and conducting field reviews. Through examples, we illustrate the difference between vague and detailed specifications, ensuring all project activities align with regulatory standards. Engage in classroom discussions to enhance your understanding of effective stewardship practices.
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Stewardship Contract Training KT-GT.9# Stewardship Projects
Stewardship Contract Training Why are good specs important? • Measurable • Clearly defined • Consequences
Stewardship Contract Training • KT-GT.9# • Conservation Projects (09/04) • Performance of stewardship projects shall be in accordance with the following specifications • Project Number 1 – (Project Description) • Project Number 2 – (Project Description) • Project Number 3 – (Project Description)
Stewardship Contract Training Available Tools • Review old service work contracts • Have an open house meeting with purchasers prior to advertisement • Conduct Field reviews of service work • Peer review • Attach bulky specifics as an appendix to the contract
Stewardship Contract Training • Example of vague specs • Project Number 1 Fish Structures: • This work includes improving fish habitat on two 0.5 mile sections of Eagle Creek. Project activities and locations will be coordinated with Forest Service and includes deepening pools, installing cover logs, stream restrictors and wedge dams. 10 structures shall be built using a back hoe and trees or rocks from the surrounding area.
Stewardship Contract Training • Example of detailed specs • Classroom exercise • Discussion
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