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.

Brazilian policymakers can take some of the credit for a dramatic slowdown in the deforestation rate in the Brazilian Amazon, say experts – but that’s not the whole...
How to "Nimble-ize" a Collaboration Multi-Media | Article
Free resources available through the Feildstone Alliance website. This one features Nimble Collaboration: Fine-Tuning Your Collaboration for Lasting Success and details on how to...
This article highlights the issue of including natural capital into the financial accounting systems of water utilities.  Natural capital is defined as the stocks of natural...
Article from New Agriculturist about a growing bee-keeping cooperative in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan region where honey was traditionally bartered for or sold at low prices and is...
This event was part of the country-wide campus tour of BLUE On Tour, a traveling film festival organized by CI-China. All of the films in the tour are recipients of BLUE...
 A new report, titled, In it Together: A How-To Reference for Building Point-Nonpoint Water Quality Trading Programs (http://willamettepartnership.org/in-it-...
This article describes the efforts of the Costa Rican community, Limon in collaboratiion with EARTH University to establish sustainable farming practices in order to attain...
For the last fifteen years, I’ve worked as a volunteer – a citizen anthropologist – in the collaborative conservation movement sweeping across the American West...
    Agri-environment schemes (AESs) in England typically address environmental management at the farm-and field-scales, but there is increasing evidence that...
"For practitioners in search of an open and flexible guide to engaging indigenous peoples and local communities in protected area management, little can be richer and more...

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