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Conservation Enterprise Planning Checklist

Nov 02, 2016 · File

This checklist can be used by practitioners to help plan their conservation enterprise approach.

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Conservation Enterprises: Using a Theory of Change Approach to Examine Evidence for Biodiversity Conservation

Jun 13, 2016 · File

In this brief, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Economic Growth, Education, and Environment (E3) Office of Forestry and Biodiversity (FAB) Measuring Impact (MI) project examined the evidence presented in the studies included in Roe et al.

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Final Evaluation of the Sustainable Conservation Approaches in Priority Ecosystems Program

Feb 05, 2016 · File

This final evaluation of the Sustainable Conservation Approaches in Priority Ecosystems (SCAPES) program assesses conservation strategies used by four implementing partners to address priority threats and strengthen local capacity to conserve biodiversity.

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Global Sustainable Tourism Alliance (GSTA) Performance Evaluation Final Report

Feb 04, 2016 · File

This evaluation focused on global issues and Washington core support for the GSTA Project.

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Learning our Lessons: A Review of Alternative Livelihood Projects in Central Africa

Jan 13, 2016 · File

The study found that a range of different livelihood alternatives (for both protein and income) is currently being offered.

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Measuring Impact: Lessons Learned from the Forest, Climate and Communities Alliance

Feb 04, 2016 · File

The Forest, Climate, and Communities Alliance (FCCA) was an initiative funded by USAID’s Bureau for Economic Growth, Education, and the Environment/Office of Forestry and Biodiversity (E3/FAB) under the USAID Global Development Alliance (GDA) between 2009 and 2013.

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Nature, Wealth, Power 2.0: Leveraging Natural and Social Capital for Resilient Development

Feb 04, 2016 · File

This volume is a sequel to the original Nature, Wealth, & Power framework paper (NWP1), produced in 2002.

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