This “how-to” guidance document shows how to construct Results Chains – a tool that helps teams clarify their assumptions about how conservation actions will abate a threat and conserve biodiversity.
This paper draws upon key informant interviews and focus groups as qualitative methods for understanding the links between human health and biodiversity in order to promote conservation as a means to protect and improve human quality of life.
This article outlines a framework and research agenda for conservation that uses the principles of adaptive management to help conservation practitioners to identify goals, measure progress, take effective action, and learn to do conservation better.
This article describes conceptual models—a tool that helps articulate assumptions about a project’s context and what a project team hopes to achieve. It highlights real-world examples, discusses the relationship between conceptual models and other evaluation tools,...
This is a “how-to” guide describing what conceptual models are and, step-by-step, how to develop them. Conceptual models are an important tool for documenting the current state a project is working to influence and identifying appropriate strategies to...
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