Food Security Case Studies
Fishing for Food Security: The Importance of Wild Fisheries for Food Security and Nutrition
The Importance of Wild Fisheries for Local Food Security Briefing Book explores the role of fisheries in global development, showcases case studies of USAID fisheries programs, and addresses the importance of fisheries in nine Feed the Future countries – Cambodia, Senegal, Malawi, Kenya, Ghana, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Mozambique, and Liberia.
Lessons Learned from the USAID Biodiversity Integration Case Study Competition
Integration of biodiversity objectives and considerations with other development sectors has the potential to increase the sustainability of USAID programming, amplify results, and save costs.
Alternative Livelihoods Create Incentives for Stewardship: Sustainable Marine Resource Use for People in Eastern Indonesia
This case study describes how USAID Sustainable Ecosystems Advanced (SEA) promotes integrated approaches to improve the governance and management of fisheries and marine resources, conserve biodiversity, and enhance food security and sustainable livelihoods.
Biodiversity Integration Case Study Competition Winners
The case study competition sought examples of biodiversity integration across a range of sectors, from biodiversity programming with other sector development outcomes to health or food security programming with biodiversity outcomes.
USAID Ecosystem-based Adaptation Series Synthesis
This synthesis document draws on a series of evidence summaries and case studies generated by USAID that highlight the potential role of ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) to address climate vulnerabilities and contribute to development results.
Biodiversity Integration in Practice: A Case Study of USAID in Mozambique
This case study illustrates the approach and process used by USAID’s Mozambique mission to integrate its biodiversity, education, food security and nutrition, and health sectors through the Integrated Gorongosa and Buffer Zone (IGBZ) project.
Biodiversity Integration in Practice: A Case Study of USAID in Western Honduras
This case study illustrates the approach and process used by USAID's Honduras mission to integrate its biodiversity, education, food security and nutrition, and governance sectors.
Case Study: Conserving Ecosystems to Support Climate Resilience in Bangladesh
This ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) case study highlights the USAID/Bangladesh mission’s Climate-Resilient Ecosystems and Livelihoods (CREL) project, which focused on conserving biodiversity and strengthening ecosystems in four rural, biologically significant regions to help communities adapt to climate change.
Forests and Food Security: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?
The gender dynamics of food security in forest dwelling communities are still not clear.
Leadership for Fisheries Management Course 2014
Leadership for Fisheries Management Course July 7-25, 2014 Coastal Resources Center and the Fisheries Center, Graduate School of Oceanography University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island, USA What is the Leadership for Fisheries Management Course? This is a three-week intensive course for people working toward management of more sustainable fishery resources and communities.
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.
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).
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
Case study on wildlife hunting and human nutrition in Nam Et-Phou Louey (NEPL) National Protected Area, Lao PDR.
USAID/Senegal natural resources management “limited scope” impact assessment report
This program planning and evaluation document for USAID/Senegal reviews and assesses the impact of a 5-year USAID investment in natural resources management and related programs in Senegal.
USAID/Senegal natural resources management “limited scope” impact assessment report
KEYWORD: Community-based Natural Forest Management, Africa.
Using tourism as a means to sustain community-based conservation: Experience from Namibia
This case study focuses on the Living in a Finite Environment (LIFE) Project of WWF and USAID, which provides grants, technical assistance and training to support community-based natural resource management (CBNRM).
Using tourism as a means to sustain community-based conservation: Experience from Namibia
KEYWORD: Community-based Natural Forest Management, Africa.