SCAPES Resources
SCAPES Landscape Profile: The Kazungula Heartland
The Kazungula Heartland was one of nine transboundary landscape-scale efforts under USAID’s Sustainable Conservation Approaches in Priority Ecosystems (SCAPES) project.
SCAPES Landscape Profile: Kilimanjaro Landscape
The Kilimanjaro was one of nine transboundary landscape-scale efforts under USAID’s Sustainable Conservation Approaches in Priority Ecosystems (SCAPES) project.
SCAPES Landscape Profile: The Greater Madidi-Tambopata Landscape
The Greater Madidi-Tambopata landscape was one of nine transboundary landscape-scale efforts under USAID’s Sustainable Conservation Approaches in Priority Ecosystems (SCAPES) project.
SCAPES Landscape Profile: The Ruvuma Landscape
The Ruvuma landscape was one of nine transboundary landscape-scale efforts in USAID’s Sustainable Conservation Approaches in Priority Ecosystems (SCAPES) project.
SCAPES Landscape Profile: The Sacred Himalayan Landscape
The Sacred Himalayan Landscape was one of nine transboundary landscape-scale efforts in USAID’s Sustainable Conservation Approaches in Priority Ecosystems (SCAPES) project.
SCAPES Landscape Profile: The Ustyurt Plateau
The Ustyurt Landscape Conservation Initiative was one of nine transboundary landscape-scale projects under USAID’s Sustainable Conservation Approaches in Priority Ecosystems (SCAPES) project.
Guidelines for Learning and Applying the Natural Resource Governance Tool (NRGT) in Landscapes and Seascapes
This guide, which has been tested in eleven landscapes, provides one approach to identifying the most important groups with rights to manage natural resources within a landscape or seascape, characterizing a small set of factors believed to be essential elements of good natural resource governance, and assessing the governance strengths and weaknesses of each group.
SCAPES Learning Program Assessment
In March 2014, Adult Learning Specialist Meredith Ferris from the Environmental Learning, Communication and Outreach (ECO) project was asked to partner with USAID and SCAPES to conduct a SCAPES learning assessment.
SCAPES Learning Program Assessment
In March 2014, Adult Learning Specialist Meredith Ferris from the Environmental Learning, Communication and Outreach (ECO) project was asked to partner with USAID and SCAPES to conduct a SCAPES learning assessment.
SCAPES Final Evaluation
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.
SCAPES Governance Assessment Tool
The guide, tested in three of the SCAPES landscapes (the Ustyurt Plateau, the Kilimanjaro landscape and the Greater Madidi-Tambopata landscape), helps practitioners — from governments to civil society groups — to identify key groups that govern access to and use of natural resources in a given landscape, and to assess those groups’ strengths and weaknesses.
SCAPES Landscape Profile: Eastern Cordillera Real Landscape
The Eastern Cordillera Real landscape lies at the junction of the Amazon Basin, the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
SCAPES Landscape Profile: The Daurian Steppe Landscape
The Daurian Steppe was one of nine transboundary landscape-scale efforts under USAID’s Sustainable Conservation Approaches in Priority Ecosystems (SCAPES) project.
SCAPES Landscape Profile: Moving Beyond Fences in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA)
The “Beyond Fences” project, focused on trade policy for beef and associated veterinary cordon fences in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, was implemented by the Wildlife Conservation Society, with assistance from USAID, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the U.
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