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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.

Much of the research on collaborative work focuses on the quality of the group outcome as a measure of success. There is less research on the collaboration process itself, but an...
In this article, we look at the evolving collaborative natural resource management movement in the United States and discuss current calls to evaluate it. We then explore...
This publication provides sample evaluation questions, indicators and data sources to help projects track improvements in ecosystem health, economic vitality, quality of life,...
This article coauthored by CCC director, Dr. Robin Reid  was recently awarded the 2012 Sustainability Science Award for having a great contribution to the emerging...
Article written by CCC Fellow, David Knight, and posted by the Philippines-based Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation summarizing David's recent project in Cebu.
Literature associated with natural resource planning reveals that in situations characterized as wicked (i.e., those to which there is great uncertainty about cause–effect...
This video by the always provocative Peter Kareiva, the Chief Scientist at The Nature Conservancy, questions the current narrative that the environmental movement is using. ...
  In the hillsides of Trinidad’s Northern Range, smallholder subsistence farming systems dominate the landscape. Pushed to this frontier by escalating pressure on low-...
Abstract: The nature and scale of pre-Columbian land use and the consequences of the 1492 “Columbian Encounter” (CE) on Amazonia are among the more debated topics in...
A project in Panama to discover natural products of use to the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries has become the first recipient of cash from the Nagoya Protocol...

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