Forests

Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation Course, ANTH 449

Type: 
Academic Program

Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation . . .  Though the title is dry, the course itself will be rich with discussion, thought provoking, and stimulating for personal growth and professional development.   At first glance, this course may seem adequate for program directors, office administrators, state and federal evaluators, and anyone else with a brief case or clip board.

Contact Information: 
<p>&nbsp;michael.brydge@rams.colostate.edu</p>
Application Deadline: 
January 25, 2013
Location
Country: 
United States
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Water Water Everywhere

Type of media: 
Article

Happy New Year! As 2013 gets underway we have one more retrospective on the year past. 2012 saw water issues crop up repeatedly. Droughts, flooding, and storms brought the extremes of water availability into focus, and the dependency of agriculture on the resource made it a key sector. Several case studies from landscapes worldwide highlighted these issues.

Bibliographic Info
Author: 
Rachel Friedman, rfriedman@ecoagriculture.org
2013
Month: 
Jan
Day: 
2
Publisher: 
Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Initiative

In the Trenches: Collaborative Conservation in a Contested West

Type of media: 
Article

For the last fifteen years, I’ve worked as a volunteer – a citizen anthropologist – in the collaborative conservation movement sweeping across the American West.  I co-founded the Arizona Common Ground Roundtable in 1997.  For the next five years, we (the Roundtable) sponsored forums across the state to bring ranchers, environmentalists, and sportsmen together to talk about the future of Arizona’s wide-open spaces.

Bibliographic Info
Author: 
Thomas E. Sheridan
2012
Month: 
Dec
Day: 
10
Publisher: 
American Anthropological Association

CCB Standards for Smallholders Initiative

Type: 
Initiative

The ‘CCB Standards for Smallholders Initiative’ aims to enhance the Climate, Community & Biodiversity (CCB) Standards framework that smallholder- and community-led projects can use to demonstrate their institutional, governance and multiple benefit quality to prospective investors and offset buyers, as well as to develop guidance for projects and to promote the special qualities of these projects to potential donors, investors and offset buye

Location
Country: 
United States
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Region: 
WORLDWIDE
GLOBAL

Linking Adaptation and Mitigation through Community Forestry: Case Studies from Asia

Type of media: 
Report

Exploring the role of forests for mitigation, adaptation, and livelihoods can identify potential synergies and trade-offs.These case studies are based on local experiences in Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam in an attempt to explore how community forestry may contribute to adaptation and mitigation goals.

Bibliographic Info
Author: 
Regan Suzuki
2012
Month: 
Jul
Day: 
31
Publisher: 
Climate & Development Knowledge Network (CDKN), REDD-net, Adaptation Knowledge Platform, and Raks Thai Foundation (CARE Thailand)
City of publication: 
Bangkok