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Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, US

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Leaders in action : achieving forest landscape restoration through online learning

Forest landscape restoration (FLR) provides an opportunity to transform degraded lands into productive landscapes that yield numerous ecological, economic, and social benefits.

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2017
IUCN Publication

Agroecología y la lucha para la soberanía alimentaria en las Américas

Este libro busca: 1. examinar las dimensiones política, económica, cultural y ecológica de la soberanía alimenticia 2. generar e intercambiar conocimiento técnicamente informado y aplicable prácticamente 3. Facilitar la formación de alianzas entre culturas entre los EE.UU.

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2006
Non IUCN Publication

The coming transformation : values to sustain human and natural communities

This book emerged from a conference sponsored by the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies with the ambitious title, “Toward a New Consciousness: Creating a Society in Harmony with Nature” (held in Aspen, late 2007).

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2009
Non IUCN Publication

Global environmental governance : options and opportunities

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2002
Non IUCN Publication

The Belize barrier reef ecosystem : an assessment of its resources, conservation status and management

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1983
Non IUCN Publication

Worlds apart : globalization and the environment

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2003
Non IUCN Publication

Bridges to sustainability : business and government working together for a better environment

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1997
IUCN Publication

Agroecology and the struggle for food sovereignty in the Americas

This book seeks to: 1.examine the political, economic, cultural, and ecological dimensions of food sovereignty 2.generate and exchange technically informed and practically applicable knowledge 3.provide an interactive space for the formation of cross-cultural alliances between the U.S.

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2006
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