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Experiencias de México y Ecuador en la Implementación de las Servidumbres Ecológicas

Jun 7, 2011

Este estudio de caso presenta las experiencias de un esfuerzo colaborativo de aprendizaje cuyo propósito era comprender bajo qué condiciones las servidumbres ecológicas promueven la conservación de la biodiversidad en Latinoamérica. También se dispone de un estudio de...

Experiences from Ecuador and Mexico with the Implementation of Conservation Easements

Oct 14, 2010

This case study shares experiences in a collaborative learning effort to better understand the conditions under which conservation easements can promote biodiversity conservation in Latin America. A companion case study on Costa Rica is also available.

Experiences from Costa Rica with the Implementation of Conservation Easements

Oct 14, 2010

This case study shares experiences in a collaborative learning effort to better understand the conditions under which conservation easements can promote biodiversity conservation in Latin America. A companion case study on Mexico and Ecuador is also available.

In Good Company: Effective Alliances for Conservation

Oct 1, 2010

This report uses quantitative methods to evaluate the performance and effectiveness of organizational alliances in the field of conservation.

Learning About Learning Networks: Results from a Cross-Disciplinary Study

Sep 30, 2010

This paper describes the methods and results of an FOS study that analyzed learning networks across different fields in order to propose a standard taxonomy for learning networks.
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