Wildlife Conservation Society
2010
Finding the Linkages between Wildlife Management and Household Food Consumption in the Uplands of Lao People’s Democratic Republic: A Case Study from the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area
Case study on wildlife hunting and human nutrition in Nam Et-Phou Louey (NEPL) National Protected Area, Lao PDR.
Finding the Linkages between Wildlife Management and Household Food Consumption in the Uplands of Lao People’s Democratic Republic: A Case Study from the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area (LAO)
Case study on wildlife hunting and human nutrition in Nam Et-Phou Louey (NEPL) National Protected Area, Lao PDR. Lao translation.
Finding the Linkages between Wildlife Management and Household Food Consumption in the Uplands of Lao People’s Democratic Republic: A Case Study from the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area - Summary Version
Case study on wildlife hunting and human nutrition in Nam Et-Phou Louey (NEPL) National Protected Area, Lao PDR (summary version).
Finding the Linkages between Wildlife Management and Household Food Consumption in the Uplands of Lao People’s Democratic Republic: A Case Study from the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area - Summary Verison (LAO)
Case study on wildlife hunting and human nutrition in Nam Et-Phou Louey (NEPL) National Protected Area, Lao PDR (summary version). Lao translation.
2010 Land Change Modeling for REDD Training (Bronx, New York, USA)
Report for the Conservation Finance Alliance: National REDD+ funding frameworks and achieving REDD+ readiness – findings from consultation
2010 report for the Conservation Finance Alliance (CFA) from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) on how REDD+ funding is currently, or could in the future, be managed and disbursed to developing countries. The report includes six case study country reports - Brazil, Cambodia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, Madagascar and Peru- resulting from interviews conducted by RwC with stakeholder representatives from government, civil society, academia and the private sector in 2010; and an analysis report on the role of environmental funds and civil society in REDD+, based on interviews carried out in the six countries mentioned above and six additional countries (Costa Rica, Tanzania, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Uganda) in 2009. Report was made possible by USAID through the TransLinks cooperative agreement.
Conservation Certification and Product Branding-The Case of Wildlife Friendly Certification Featured November 7, 2010
Combined panel presentation in the USAID Biodiversity and Forestry Seminar Series, by members of the Wildlife Friendly Enterprise Network (WFEN) and partners of the USAID-WCS-led TransLinks Leader-with-Associates program.