Learning Network | Multi-Media Library

Here you will find suggested reading lists, links to CCC products at CSU’s institutional repository, collections of photos, white papers and CCC fellows’ products. Entries can be found using the keyword categories below or the search box on the right sidebar. You can also upload readings here to share with the CCLN community.

This article published in 2008 by Conservation Biology details learning exchanges carried out between African and American pastoralists, ranchers, scientists and conservationists...
John Loomis, Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at Colorado State University. He is the author of Integrated Public Lands Management and co-author of Environmental...
This article describes some of the leasons learned over the last 10 years since the large Hayman Fire, and how those lessons could be used by people impacted by the High Park Fire...
   A United Nations-backed project in Kenya is protecting forests and wildlife, as well as providing alternative livelihoods, and offers valuable lessons on how...
The transferability of a collaborative conservation “model” raises all kinds of difficult questions inadequately addressed in the literature and in practice. By transferability,...
38 M.P.H. and Lots of Places to Land Multi-Media | Article
The Federal Aviation Administration and Operation Migration are making nice, allowing the migration of 10 fledgling whooping cranes to resume on Thursday, weather permitting. As...
 In a special hour devoted to the natural world, Scott Pelley visits Kenya to witness the great wildebeest migration and interview's CCC Director Dr. Robin Reid; then, Bob...
This article from Solutions Journal details agriculture in Africa- particularly the Guinea Savannah zone, and its future potentials and challenges. Excerpts: "The Guinea...
 In BriefOver the past five decades, African agriculture has failed to meet the demands of a continent set to become the most populous region on earth by 2025. During that...
EcoAgricultre Blog features a video from PBS on One Acre Fund, an organization in Kenya supporting smallholder farmers by providing resources and insurance to increase crop yields.

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