Non-Cash Benefits

Does the enterprise lead to benefits to stakeholders?

Building Biodiversity Business

Sep 28, 2016 · File

Key points in document.

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Case Studies: Bundling Agricultural Products with Ecosystem Services

Feb 04, 2016 · File

This paper examines how bundling of ecosystem services into agricultural products (BESAP) markets are actually being set up on the ground, drawing lessons learned from six cases in Africa and Latin America.

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Community-based Natural Resource Management and Poverty Alleviation in Namibia: A Case Study

Feb 04, 2016 · File

Through community-based natural resource management (CBNRM), Namibians who form conservancies now have legal rights to manage wildlife and benefit from tourism.

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Community-Based Tree and Forest Product Enterprises: Market Analysis and Development

Sep 30, 2016 · File

The manual defines the Market Analysis and Development (MA&D) process, and provides planners with the information necessary to prepare for and to implement the MA&D process with respect to community-based enterprise development.

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Conservation Enterprise Impact Lab 2022 : Using a Theory of Change to Learn Across Conservation Enterprises Posters

Nov 08, 2022 · File

From May to August 2022, seven activity teams, including USAID staff and implementing partners, from five Missions around the globe joined the second round of the Conservation Enterprises Impact Lab to share with each other their successes and challenges in implementing conservation enterprises.

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Conservation Enterprise Impact Lab 2024: Harnessing a Theory of Change for Effective Conservation Enterprise Strategies Posters

Dec 04, 2024 · File

From May to September 2024, nine activity teams—including USAID staff and implementing partners—from seven countries across Latin America, Africa, and Asia participated in the fourth iteration of the Conservation Enterprises Impact Lab.

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Conservation Enterprise Impact Lab 2022: Using a Theory of Change to Learn Across Conservation Enterprises Webinar Presentation

Nov 08, 2022 · File

From May to August 2022, seven activity teams, including USAID staff and implementing partners, from five Missions around the globe joined the second round of the Conservation Enterprises Impact Lab to share with each other their successes and challenges in implementing conservation enterprises.

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Conservation Enterprise Impact Lab 2024: Harnessing a Theory of Change for Effective Conservation Enterprise Strategies Webinar Presentation

Dec 04, 2024 · File

From May to September 2024, nine activity teams—including USAID staff and implementing partners—from seven countries across Latin America, Africa, and Asia participated in the fourth iteration of the Conservation Enterprises Impact Lab.

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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 Enterprise: What Works, Where and for Whom?

Sep 30, 2016 · File

Key points in document.

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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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Democratising forest business: a compendium of successful locally controlled forest business organisations

Nov 16, 2016 · File

The main purpose of this book is to present 19 case studies from 14 developing countries that show how local people have been democratising forest business.

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Elephant Pepper: Establishing Conservation-Focused Business

Feb 05, 2016 · File

This case study examines the development of a commercial product at the intersection of biodiversity conservation, economic development, and improvement in the livelihoods of poor African farmers.

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