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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.

Ecosystems are complex adaptive systems that require flexible governance with the ability to respond to environmental feedback. We present, through examples from Sweden and Canada...
SUMMARY: In the globally significant Australian tropical rainforests, poor performance of community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) approaches mandated by national...
  TO VIEW ARTICLE PLEASE GOTO URL LINK BELOW and SCROLL DOWN TO PAGE 12.  Colorado State University’s Colorado Water Institute (CWI) is spearheading...
"The Africa Monitoring System (AMS) tool will track, monitor and diagnose agricultural productivity, ecosystem health, and human well-being in African landscapes with near...
Afro-­Colombian Community Becomes First to Receive VCS Credits for Forest Conservation on Collective Lands.  Innovative joint venture between Anthrotect and Afro-...
 blog from ecoagricuture.org on working with local communities in Madagascar to stop illegal hunting and forest clearing with Conservation International's Conservation...
Agribusiness managers in Africa are being trained under a new project, which delivers a range of agribusiness management training programmes backed by contextual research. The...
April 5, 2011. CCC Seminar Series. Presented by Dieter Erdmann, Colorado Open Lands, and CCC Practitioner Fellow. This presentation provides the context for a need for new...
The Environmental Defense Fund's Amazon Basin Project is working to equip indigenous peoples with the information, technical assistance, and skills they need to participate...
A recent article in the journal Ecosystem Services examines the range of ecosystem services in Africa, the threats to them, and policies to preserve them. It touches on an issue...

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