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Strategic PlanVisionWe share responsibility as natural resources stewards with Wisconsin's citizens, governments, businesses and visitors. We recognize the air, land and water are interconnected in sustaining all life, in protecting public health and in achieving healthy, diverse ecosystems and the sustainable economies that depend on these ecosystems. We recognize that forestry, farming and nature-based recreation like hunting, fishing and trapping are key to the state's economy and quality of life. We value our dedicated staff and provide them with the tools and training needed to ensure that Wisconsin has the best-managed natural resources in the world. GoalsThe following goals and strategies reflect the department's approach to carrying out its mission and vision. We promote open and collaborative relationships among those who value the state's natural resources; we protect the health and safety of people, wildlife and natural communities that depend on those resources; and we promote opportunities to enjoy and benefit from natural resources in ways that are consistent with protection of the environment. I. Making People Our StrengthFrom Our Mission Statement:
The GoalPeople, organizations and officials work together to provide Wisconsin with healthy, sustainable ecosystems. In partnership with all publics we find innovative ways to set priorities, accomplish tasks and evaluate successes to keep Wisconsin in the forefront of environmental quality and science-based management. The Strategies
II. Sustaining EcosystemsFrom Our Mission Statement:
The GoalThe state's ecosystems are balanced and diverse. They are protected, managed and used through sound decisions that reflect long-term considerations for a healthy environment and a sustainable economy. The Strategies
III. Protecting Public Health and SafetyFrom Our Mission:
The GoalOur lands, surface waters, groundwater and air are safe for humans and other living things that depend upon them. People are protected by natural resources laws in their livelihoods and recreation. The Strategies
IV. Providing Outdoor RecreationFrom Our Mission:
The GoalOur citizens and visitors enjoy outdoor recreation and have access to a full range of nature-based outdoor recreational opportunities. The Strategies
Our ValuesIn meeting the goals and carrying out the strategies of this plan, we will build upon the following values as a philosophy for how we do business. Manage Natural Resources As EcosystemsWe recognize the synergy of air, land and water and how each contributes to defining the places in Wisconsin we call home. We consider the needs of local ecosystems, and the social and economic needs of the people living in them, in all our decisions, to assure the highest possible quality of life in our state. Respect PeopleWe serve the people of the state, treating them as we want to be treated, using fair and open processes and working with them as partners in protecting the environment. We appreciate the diversity of our society and strive to reflect that diversity in out work force. We respect the differing values held by our publics. We recognize that human needs for economic and cultural security are tied to a high quality environment. Share ResponsibilityWe work in partnership with people, a wide variety of public and private organizations, and with governments at all levels to share the responsibility for managing Wisconsin's natural resources. Value Our EmployeesEmployees are the department's single most important asset. Each employee brings to the organization important knowledge, a commitment to serve the public and the state's natural resources, and a strong desire to learn, grow and contribute. We strive to provide the financial, technological and other resources and management support for employees to be effective in their jobs. We foster a spirit of pride in our employees and the quality of their work. We involve them in decision-making, are open and candid with them, and encourage creative thinking, problem-solving and intelligent questions. We invest time and training to maintain and to continue to develop an internationally respected staff, and we cultivate and reward employee innovation and initiative. We care about our employees and their needs, recognize them for their efforts, and find ways to improve the quality of their work life. Work TogetherWe appreciate the power of collective knowledge. People from different disciplines -- both within and outside the department -- share their expertise, skills and the best available scientific knowledge to search for sound solutions and make informed decisions. We respect the work and goals of the department and our peers, and support and value each other as colleagues who share in the great endeavor of understanding and protecting our ecosystem. Respect the EarthWe seek harmony with our ecosystem, the interconnected web of natural processes supporting life on this planet. We strive to set a good example by the way we protect and manage all living things in or on the air, land and water under our stewardship. Prevent Environmental HarmWe anticipate and prevent damage to the environment and develop processes and policies to protect our resources and the well-being of the public. We help people, business, industry and local governments ensure that their activities will not harm the environment. When problems occur, the state's resolve is certain; we use enforcement as one of many tools to intervene on behalf of our citizens and natural resources. Hold Ourselves AccountableWe reaffirm our commitment to future generations as we carry out our mission. We continually refine management approaches and systems to achieve cost-effective, efficient and sustainable outcomes. We set clear objectives, evaluate our progress, and hold ourselves accountable for achieving our objectives. Assure Quality ManagementWe use continuous quality improvement techniques in implementing our plans and policies: We plan, implement, check for problems and opportunities for improvement, and incorporate needed changes, knowing that flexibility is needed to accommodate the changing issues and needs of the people and resources. Adapt to Future NeedsDNR must adapt and respond to Wisconsin's future needs and will accomplish that in part by making this Strategic Plan a living, breathing document that we refer to often and evolve as natural resources and environmental needs and the will of the people direct.
Last Revised: Wednesday July 12 2006
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