William L. Allen III
Senior Vice President, Strategic Giving & Conservation Services

He is the co-author, with Dr. Kent Messer, of the Cambridge University Press book entitled The Science of Strategic Conservation: Protecting More with Less. He served as co-editor-in-chief and managing editor of the Journal of Conservation Planning and has published in peer reviewed journals, trade publications, and blogs for the Fund, Jobs for the Future and The Nature of Cities. Will and his team have received planning and mapping awards from Esri, the American Planning Association, the American Society of Landscape Architects and the Friends of the Chicago River. Will is a former member of the American Planning Association and co-founder of the Society for Conservation GIS. Will holds a B.A. in Urban Studies from Stanford University and a Masters in Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Contact: wallen@conservationfund.org Phone: 919-967-2248 Office: Strategic Conservation Planning, National Headquarters (NC)
Selected Blog Posts:
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A Rare Opportunity to Unlock More Funding for Conservation (May, 2022)
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Aspirations and Opportunities of the 30x30 Initiative (February, 2021)
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Don’t Blame Urban Density in a Pandemic – Inoculate with Better City Design (June, 2020)
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Four Things I Learned at Fish 2.0 Global Innovators Forum (November, 2019)
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More Conservation with Less Money? A New Book Can Help You (July, 2018)
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Houston’s Hurricane Recovery through Smart Green Infrastructure Investments (September, 2017)
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Finding a Needle in a Haystack: Land Re-Use for Agriculture in a Built-Out City (July, 2017)
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Greenspace in Megaregions: Collective Action for Green Infrastructure (October, 2016)
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Strategic Conservation Planning Really Works: Just Ask Nashville (April, 2016)
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An EPiC Journey: The Ecological Places in Cities Network (September, 2015)
Projects

Military Readiness Fund

Expanding Green Space and Improving Social Resilience in South Cook County, IL.

The Science of Strategic Conservation: Protecting More with Less

Green Infrastructure Vision for Cameron County, Texas

Upper Neuse Clean Water Initiative

Reviving a Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico

Lake County Green Infrastructure Strategy

Antioch Park, Nashville

Coastal Resilience for Greater Baltimore

Mt. Baldy, Los Angeles

Gulf Coast Conservation Vision Plan

Strategic Conservation Plan for Nevada

Stones River, Nashville

Spartanburg Rapid Parks Assessment

Green Infrastructure Plan for Nashville

San Diego Urban Agriculture

Atlanta Green Space Assessment

Mapping the Future of Longleaf Pine

Green Infrastructure Plan for Louisiana Wildlife Management Areas

Greening the Crossroads: Central Indiana

Green Infrastructure Plan for Cecil County, MD

Ecosystem Services for Houston-Galveston

Optimizing Green Infrastructure and Farmland for Kent County, Delaware

Green Infrastructure Plan in Texas Pineywoods

Green Infrastructure Plan for Central Indiana

Chesapeake Bay: Integrated Conservation Solutions

Strategic Conservation for Kona, Hawai'i

Chicago Wilderness Vision

Optimizing Farmland Protection in Baltimore County
