Resources & FAQ

Tools, answers, and field-ready guidance in one place.

  • Download concise materials for outreach, meetings, volunteer days, and local campaign support.
  • Find practical guidance for protecting landscapes, supporting animals, and sustaining cultural knowledge.
  • Use the FAQ to answer common questions before joining, donating, or organizing with others.
  • Share one page that helps new supporters move from interest to informed action.
Resource library

What this page helps you do.

This combined page brings together the briefing materials most people ask for first: what the association works on, how to prepare for events, which messages are useful in public conversations, and how to get involved without guesswork.

4 core resource tracks
7 field images included
1 shared FAQ hub
Field guides

Four resource tracks for practical organizing.

Campaign Briefs

Use these summaries to explain why a pasture edge, meadow corridor, wetland, or shared public path matters before a meeting or petition push.

Best for first-contact outreach and short public presentations.

Read the briefs

Event Materials

Prepare sign-in sheets, discussion prompts, poster copy, and visible calls to action for stalls, walks, hearings, and information nights.

Useful when turnout matters and time is limited.

See event support

Volunteer Checklists

Coordinate field visits, transport, welcoming roles, photo documentation, and basic safety so volunteers arrive ready to help.

Designed for repeatable local use across Dalarna.

Open checklists
Shared principle
Resources are most useful when they make local action calmer, clearer, and easier to sustain.
Practical guidance from Ideella Foreningen Allmogen Landskap Djur Natur Kultur
Briefing set

Use these briefs when you need substance fast.

Landscape path through a green rural setting

Landscape and Access Brief

Explains how open paths, grazing continuity, and shared local access support both living landscapes and community trust.

Recommended for public meetings, neighbor outreach, and municipal submissions.

Community members working together outdoors

Animals, Nature, and Stewardship Brief

Connects animal welfare, biodiversity, seasonal care, and citizen stewardship in language that is direct and easy to reuse.

Recommended for volunteers, donors, and local alliance building.

Event support

Resources for meetings, walks, stalls, and hearings.

People gathered in a community setting outdoors

Welcome Table Pack

Opening script, sign-up prompts, simple issue explainer, and a closing ask for people who want to stay involved.

Natural scene suitable for an outdoor campaign walk

Walk and Site Visit Notes

Suggested route framing, observation prompts, and reminders for respectful access, pace, and shared learning.

Volunteers preparing materials together

Public Meeting Outline

Agenda structure, short speaking points, and follow-up steps so meetings end with clear responsibilities.

Volunteer prep

Checklist for a well-run action day.

Keep the day grounded: assign welcome roles, confirm timing, bring visible materials, document what matters, and leave participants knowing the next step.

Request volunteer coordination
  • Confirm location, weather plan, travel coordination, and accessibility notes.
  • Prepare sign-up materials, briefing sheets, pens, and visible contact details.
  • Assign photo documentation and note-taking before the action begins.
  • Review respectful conduct around animals, land users, and cultural sites.
  • Close the day with thanks, a next-step ask, and one follow-up message.
Visual references

Scenes that reflect the work this resource hub supports.

Natural landscape used for local walks and site visits

Use outdoor visits to make landscape questions concrete and easier to discuss.

Site walks and local context
Open path in a rural landscape

Shared paths, open views, and managed land all depend on ongoing stewardship.

Access and continuity
Rural nature scene with atmospheric light

Nature protection and cultural memory are strongest when people organize around both.

Nature and heritage together
Common questions

FAQ for supporters, volunteers, and local partners.

This page combines campaign briefs, event support materials, volunteer preparation guidance, and common answers about how the association works.

They are designed for new supporters, event organizers, volunteer leads, donors who want context, and neighbors who need a fast overview before taking part.

Yes. The examples are rooted in Dalarna, but the meeting structure, volunteer coordination, and public-facing messaging can support participation from anywhere.

Start with the volunteer checklist, review the issue brief for the specific site or campaign, and make sure you know the timing, weather plan, and contact person.

They reduce confusion by giving people a clear issue summary, a practical next step, and language that connects land, animals, nature, and culture without sounding abstract.

Use the contact page to ask for tailored support, volunteer coordination help, or background material for a local meeting, walk, or campaign action.