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The Upper Deschutes Basin Fire Learning Network is working to improve community safety while meeting other objectives such as improving forest health and creating jobs. This includes a strong emphasis on developing and improving the nine...
This document provides the answers to questions that were asked during the Social Objectives and Indicators webinar.
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Slide deck from the webinar on Social Objectives and Indicators given April 18th, 2012
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This training session will guide you through the considerations and criteria for developing social objectives and social indicators to help you get started with monitoring and evaluating your conservation project’s relevant social impacts...
Presentation on Human Wellbeing Indicators for REDD+ projects given by Supin Wongbusarakum at the REDD+ Implementation Exchange Workshop, February 27-29, 2012.
This paper advocates consistently defined units of account to measure the contributions of nature to human welfare. We argue that such units have to date not been defined by environmental accounting advocates and that the term “ecosystem...
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