MI2 Project Resources
Untangling the Drivers of Land Conversion in Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia: A Systems Approach
This learning brief highlights findings from a systems mapping research study to investigate what drives smallholder farmers to convert natural lands to agriculture production spaces in three high biodiversity regions: Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia.
Vision for Central Africa Regional Program for the Environment (CARPE)
This document outlines CARPE's vision and strategy to ensure that its new phase builds on past successes and adopts new, more effective approaches to meet challenges, ensuring the long-term success of biodiversity conservation, sustainable forest management, and human well-being.
Community Perspectives in USAID Biodiversity Programs
In 2023, USAID supported participatory photography workshops in the Philippines, Peru, and Madagascar, collaborating with local partners and communities to capture their unique perspectives on biodiversity conservation and its impact on their daily lives.
Climate-Resilient Biodiversity Programming Stocktaking
It is no surprise to conservationists that biodiversity is at great risk from climate change; however, as climate impacts become more acute, attention to the long-term impacts of climate change is growing.
Pausa y Reflexión Kit de Herramientas
El Kit de Herramienta de Pausa y Reflexión proporciona a los facilitadores una colección de recursos, donde encontrarán todo lo que necesitan para liderar y apoyar con los procesos de Pausa y Reflexión.
New Report and Photo Essays from Measuring Impact 2 Chronicle a Decade of Adaptive Management in USAID Biodiversity Programming
After more than a decade of implementing adaptive management in biodiversity programs through the Measuring Impact and Measuring Impact 2 activities, USAID undertook a learning initiative to understand conservation practitioners’ perceptions of applying adaptive management practices and their influence on program effectiveness.
Learn, Adapt, Repeat: Lessons from a Decade of Practicing Adaptive Management to Improve Biodiversity Conservation
After more than a decade of implementing adaptive management in biodiversity programs through the Measuring Impact and Measuring Impact 2 activities, USAID undertook a learning initiative to understand conservation practitioners’ perceptions of applying adaptive management practices and their influence on program effectiveness.
Guía de Buenas Prácticas para la Pausa y Reflexión en el Ciclo de Actividades
Esta guía presenta opciones para los procesos de pausa y reflexión dirigido a grupos a nivel de actividades para informar el aprendizaje de la actividad y la planificación anual de trabajo.
Good Practices Guide for Pause and Reflect
The “Good Practices for Pause and Reflect in the Activity Cycle” presents a framework for group-based activity-level pause and reflect processes to inform activity learning and annual work planning.
Pause & Reflect Toolkit
The Pause and Reflect Toolkit provides facilitators with a centralized collection of resources, enabling them to find everything they need to lead and support a pause and reflect process.
Measuring Impact II Evaluation Report
This report presents the findings, conclusions, and recommendations from a midterm performance evaluation of the Measuring Impact II (MI2) activity.
USAID Public-Private Partnerships to Address Global Biodiversity Threats: A Learning Evaluation
This learning evaluation captures a snapshot of USAID’s approach to supporting coordination for conservation outcomes through an examination of three sectoral partnerships: FLA, ROUTES, and SALT.
Webinar Slides: Can Enterprises Conserve the Cotton Top Tamarin and Improve Human Development in Colombia?
The cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) is a critically endangered primate species found only in the tropical dry forests of northern Colombia.
Webinar: Can Enterprises Conserve the Cotton Top Tamarin and Improve Human Development in Colombia?
The cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) is a critically endangered primate species found only in the tropical dry forests of northern Colombia.
Webinar: Can Enterprises Conserve the Cotton Top Tamarin and Improve Human Development in Colombia?
The cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) is a critically endangered primate species found only in the tropical dry forests of northern Colombia.
Webinar: Exploring the Effectiveness of Conservation Enterprises
This June 21, 2016 event explored the effectiveness of Conservation Enterprises and kicked off the Conservation Enterprise Learning Group.
La Naturaleza de las Empresas de Conservácion: Una evaluación retrospectiva de 20 años de la teoría del cambio detrás de este enfoque ampliamente utilizado para la conservácion de la biodiversidad
“La Naturaleza de las Empresas de Conservácion: Una evaluación retrospectiva de 20 años de la teoría del cambio detrás de este enfoque ampliamente utilizado para la conservácion de la biodiversidad” de USAID utiliza una teoría del cambio para examinar los supuestos y extraer lecciones aprendidas sobre las condiciones necesarias para la sostenibilidad de las empresas y la conservación de seis sitios en todo el mundo.
Webinar Recording: The Misunderstood Middle: The Role of Intermediate Firms and Investors in Support of Conservation Enterprises
Findings from USAID's 20-year retrospective of conservation enterprises pointed to the importance of intermediate firms to scale conservation outcomes.
Drivers and Impacts of Distant Water Fleets on National Fisheries and Fisherfolk in Priority USAID Geographies: A research agenda to support responsive action
This Distant Water Fleets (DWF) Research Agenda aims to provide relevant and robust information to support decision-making by USAID Missions with investments or equities in the sustainable management of wild-capture marine fisheries.
Combating Wildlife Trafficking Learning Exchange: Demand Reduction Posters
In November 2019, USAID hosted a regional CWT learning exchange in Bangkok, Thailand.