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Designing Monitoring and Evaluation Approaches: An FOS How-To Guide

Designing Monitoring and Evaluation Approaches: An FOS How-To Guide

Nov 17, 2017

This “how-to” guidance document provides high-level guidance on designing monitoring and evaluation approaches for conservation projects and programs. It includes many concepts and terminology related to M&E design. We define M&E design as the...
Conservation Enterprises: Using a Theory of Change Approach to Examine Evidence for Biodiversity Conservation

Conservation Enterprises: Using a Theory of Change Approach to Examine Evidence for Biodiversity Conservation

Apr 18, 2017

In this brief, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Economic Growth, Education, and Environment (E3) Office of Forestry and Biodiversity (FAB) Measuring Impact (MI) project examined the evidence presented in the studies included in...
Conservation Enterprises: Using a Theory of Change Approach to Synthesize Lessons from USAID Biodiversity Projects

Conservation Enterprises: Using a Theory of Change Approach to Synthesize Lessons from USAID Biodiversity Projects

Apr 18, 2017

In an effort to increase the understanding of conservation enterprises’ activities and outcomes and to improve the effectiveness of biodiversity programming, this brief synthesizes lessons from past USAID-funded efforts to support conservation enterprises.
Cross-Site Learning Agenda for Conservation Enterprises

Cross-Site Learning Agenda for Conservation Enterprises

Apr 18, 2017

This learning agenda explores the conditions under which conservation enterprise strategies are successful in achieving desired outcomes, and why, in order to improve USAID’s biodiversity programming.

Incorporating Social Aspects and Human Wellbeing in Biodiversity Conservation Projects

Dec 15, 2016

Conservation is inevitably a social undertaking. As such, many conservation teams feel compelled to address human wellbeing when developing their conservation projects. Prior to 2012, Open Standards users had little guidance on addressing social aspects and human...
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