This chapter discusses a range of design options to evaluate conservation interventions and the different results they produce. As alternatives to experimental and quasi-experimental design and the use of counterfactuals, these evaluation design options consider the...
Bill Tomlinson’s book, Greening Through IT: Information Technology for Environmental Sustainability promotes the use of informatics to help us live greener lives. This book review by Nick Salafsky suggests that the book could be enhanced by following interactive...
This article proposes that there are three options for integrating human socio-economic development into its conservation work: (1) have an integrated mix of conservation and development ends, (2) use development means in service of strict conservation ends, and (3)...
An essential foundation of any science is a standard lexicon. If project teams want to describe and share their work and learn from one another, they need a standard and precise lexicon. This paper presents a unified classification system that draws on separate...
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