Posts Tagged ‘community-based’
Climate Change, Trees and Livelihood: A Case Study on the Carbon Footprint of a Karen Community in Northern Thailand
Posted by: Bob Payne on November 25, 2011
Position: Impact Evaluation Advisor, Social Impact, Arlington, VA
Posted by: Bob Payne on November 25, 2011
Stakeholders stress collaboration in wildlife conservation in Africa
Posted by: Bob Payne on November 18, 2011
Position: Rural Sociologist, Afghanistan Water and Agriculture Project, Tetra Tech, Burlington, VT and Washington, DC
Posted by: Bob Payne on November 18, 2011
Position: Resettlement/Social Development Specialist, Sinclair Knight Merz, Indonesia
Posted by: Bob Payne on November 18, 2011
It’s Official – The Key To Conservation Lies With Indigenous Peoples
Posted by: Bob Payne on November 11, 2011
Tanzania: Film Shows Effective Approach to Conservation
Posted by: Bob Payne on November 4, 2011
Tsilhqot’in Statement Of Commitment To Protect The Land That Sustains Us And Our Future Generations
Posted by: Bob Payne on November 4, 2011
Adaptive Co-Management and Grizzly Bear-Human Conflicts in Two Northern Canadian Aboriginal Communities
Posted by: Bob Payne on October 21, 2011
How scientists can join forces with indigenous people
Posted by: Bob Payne on October 21, 2011