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TECHNICAL RESOURCES
Please send us your best of best environmental management links for our consideration. We are especially interested in environmentally sound design, infrastructure construction, natural resources management, pollution prevention, resource efficiency, sustainable development, water and sanitation, and waste management practices. Contact Barney Popkin at bpopkin@ususaid.gov
EAPEI links for Agroforestry and other Agriculture
EAPEI links for Invasive Alien Species and the Environment
International Food and Agribusiness Management Association (IAMA) brings together business and academic leaders from all segments of the food chain to discuss key issues that impact the global food system. It serves as an effective worldwide networking organization from the food sector to consumer and NGO groups and acts as a functional bridge between the academic, business and public worlds.
Organic Crop Improvement Association
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Biodiversity at USAID
EAPEI Links for Conservation of Biodiversity
The ASEAN Regional Centre for Biodiversity Conservation (ARCBC) serves as the central focus for networking and institutional linkage among ASEAN Member Countries (AMCs) and between ASEAN and European Union (EU) partner organizations to enhance the capacity of ASEAN in promoting biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity Bibliography: Ecology, Economics and Policy contains approximately 4000 references on various aspects of biodiversity and conservation.
The Center for Biodiversity and Conservation (CBC) established at the American Museum of Natural History in 1993, is a facility dedicated to the study and conservation of biological diversity, defined as the variety of life in all its forms and the interactions among these living forms and their environment.
Conservation Ecology - This is an electronic, peer-reviewed, scientific journal devoted to the rapid dissemination of current research. Topics covered include the ecological bases for: the conservation of ecosystems, landscapes, species, populations, and genetic diversity; the restoration of ecosystems and habitats; and the management of resources. The journal seeks papers that are novel, integrative and written in a way that is accessible to a wide audience that includes an array of disciplines (biology, ecology, economics, and the social sciences) concerned with an array of issues (conservation, sustainability, development, and ecological policy).
Conservation International applies innovations in science, economics, policy and community participation to protect the Earth's richest regions of plant and animal diversity in the hotspots, major tropical wilderness areas and key marine ecosystems. With headquarters in Washington, D.C., CI works in more than 30 countries on four continents. Manages the Global Conservation Fund and Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund
The Ecologist - This magazine explores a broad range of subject areas. It covers issues both topical and general, and in doing so, open new areas of debate on everything from science and technology to the impacts of the globalization of economic development on jobs, health and the environment.
The Ecological Society of America (ESA) - a non-partisan, nonprofit organization of scientists founded in 1915 to: promote ecological science by improving communication among ecologists; raise the public's level of awareness of the importance of ecological science; increase the resources available for the conduct of ecological science; and ensure the appropriate use of ecological science in environmental decision making by enhancing communication between the ecological community and policy-makers.
The Global Biodiversity Forum (GBF) is an independent and open mechanism to analyze and discuss priority ecological, economic, institutional and social issues related to the options for action to conserve biodiversity, and use biological resources sustainably and equitably. It is designed to provide a multi-stakeholder forum to support and enhance the objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and other biodiversity-related instruments at the national and international levels.
The National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) is broad-based, collaborative program amongst federal, state, international, non-government, academic, and private industry partners. International Initiatives
The Nature Conservancy Asia/Pacific program
MAB stands for the Smithsonian Institution's Monitoring and Assessment of Biodiversity Program (formerly the Man and the Biosphere Program.) Created in 1986, MAB's mission is to promote the conservation of biodiversity. MAB works internationally with governments, industries, academia, nongovernmental organizations, local communities and others to assess and monitor the biodiversity in their regions. Through an integrated approach of research and training, MAB provides scientific information and builds in-country capacity to foster the sustainable use of natural resources.
The Peregrine Fund
Technical Environment and Wildlife Journals - Contains links to a comprehensive set of technical journals on environment and wildlife. These include journals on general zoology, behavioral ecology, ornithology, entomology, fisheries, mammals, and ecology. While some links contain the full journal articles, others contain the full journal article for subscribers only. In these cases, the links may include tables of contents, one free sample journal, abstracts or links to subscription services.
WildAid UK Asia
Wildlife Conservation Society
World Conservation Monitoring Centre
World Wildlife Fund/US
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EAPEI links for Coastal and Marine Resources Management
URI Coastal Resources Center
International Marinelife Alliance IMA Vietnam IMA Philippines
Marine Aquarium Council
Reef Check
International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management
International Coral Reef Action Network
International Coral Reef Initiative
The Reef Check Foundation (also available in Spanish)
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EAPEI links for Conflict and the Environment and Governance and the Environment
USAID Conflictweb Resources on Conflict
Food Aid Management (FAM) is a consortium of 17 U.S. private voluntary organizations (PVOs) established to "promote the efficient and effective use of food aid resources to help alleviate hunger and contribute to food security". FAM maintains a set of resources for Title 2 activities.
Environmental Change and Security Website of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Environment and Terrorism: A New Report
The Inventory of Conflict and Environment (ICE) intends to provide a common basis and method for looking at issues of conflict and environment.
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Environmental Law Institute
The Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) is a public interest, not-for-profit environmental law firm founded in 1989 to strengthen international and comparative environmental law and policy around the world. CIEL provides a full range of environmental legal services in both international and comparative national law, including: policy research and publication, advice and advocacy, education and training, and institution building.back to top
GreenCOM is the Environmental Education and Communication Project of the U.S. Agency for International Development. The project's objective is to use communication strategies to promote environmentally sustainable development. We provide environmental education and communication (EE&C) expertise to USAID projects dealing with biodiversity conservation, water resource management, environmental policy, public participation, and urban problems such as solid waste management and recycling.
South and Southeast Asia Network for Environmental Education: SASEANEE's a network of agencies and individuals involved in or interested in networking, initiating, or supporting environmental education programmes in the region.
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The mission of SARI/Energy is to build mutually beneficial energy linkages among the countries of South Asia. We will accomplish this by helping decision-makers understand how sustained cooperation in energy trade and harmonization of energy standards benefits all of the countries in the region
The SWERA clearinghouse provides information about solar and wind energy resources in thirteen partner countries, including Bangladesh, China, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Products held in the SWERA archive include data on wind and solar energy potential, plus detailed country energy analyses. The goal is to provide solar and wind energy assessments to potential investors and the public to promote more effective use of alternative energy resources.
USAID's Energy Response in Asia and the Near East
USAID Energy activites worldwide
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The International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement (INECE) is a network of government and non-government enforcement and compliance practitioners from over 100 countries. INECE's goals are: raising awareness to compliance and enforcement; developing networks for enforcement cooperation; and strengthening capacity to implement and enforce environmental requirements.
International Association for Impact Assessment. Listing of resources and training opportunities in EIA
The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Task Force
Capacity Development and Linkages for Environmental Impact Assessment in Africa (CLEIAA) is a regional African initiative of governments, donors and other partners, begun in 2001. The intent of CLEIAA is to "jump-start" the implementation of environmental impact assessment capacity development and linkage building in Africa.
The Southern African Institute for Environmental Assessment (SAIEA) is a non-profit Environmental Trust, whose mission is to support sustainable development in Southern Africa through promoting the effective and efficient use of Environmental Assessment as a planning tool
Environemtal Protection Agency (EPA) Environmental Management Systems (EMS) is a set of processes and practices that enable an organization to reduce its environmental impacts and increase its operating efficiency. This Web site provides information and resources related to EMS for businesses, associations, the public, and state and federal agencies.
Tellus Institute, a Boston-based nonprofit environmental research and consulting group. Tellus Institute is the contractor with primary responsibility for ENCAP course and resource materials development and training course delivery.
International Resources Group (IRG), a full-service management consulting firm. IRG manages the contract of which ENCAP is an element, and is a partner in ENCAP activity planning and implementation.
ISO 14000 is a series of international standards on environmental management. It provides a framework for the development of an environmental management system and the supporting audit programme.back to top
The Conservation Finance Alliance (CFA) was created to catalyze increased and sustainable public and private financing for biodiversity conservation to support the effective implementation of global commitments to conservation.
EAPEI links for conservation finance
United Nations Foundation: The Foundation's mission is to support the goals and objectives of the United Nations and its Charter, in order to promote a more peaceful, prosperous and just world - with special emphasis on the UN's work on behalf of economic, social, environmental and humanitarian causes.
RedLAC
Financing Funds for Energy Efficiency Projects
U.S. Overseas Loans and Grants Online (Greenbook)\
Global Environment Fund Evaluation
The Trade & Environment Database (TED) is a collection of categorical case studies that began with a focus on solely environmental issues, but did not include the economic consequences of other social policy choices, such as culture, rights, or other issues.
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Forestry at USAID
Environmental Treaties and Resource Indicators Forest World- A "must-visit" for anyone wanting information on forestry. Use it as a jumping off point for (1) searchable database of 4,000 web sites; (2) database on wood species and forest resources; and (3) a source for information on buying and selling sustainable wood products, including the most complete Internet directory of certified forest products companies.
Forest Stewardship Council
The Regional Community Forestry Training Center for Asia and the Pacific (RECOFTC) is an international organization which works in close collaboration with partner organizations to actively support community forestry development in the region. As a learning organization, RECOFTC designs and facilitates learning processes and systems that support the capacity development of commuity forestry institutions and organizations. RECOFTC seeks to constructively promote dialogue between multi-stakeholders to ensure equitable management of forest resources. Good Links
Tropical Forest Foundation
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EAPEI links for Gender and the Environment
GenderReach
Women, Men, and Environmental Change: The Gender Dimensions of Environmental Policies and Programs
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Climate Change
EAPEI links for Global Climate Change
Global Change Data and Information System (GCDIS) is the set of individual agency data and information systems that support global change research. Through the GCDIS, users are able to learn about the existence and location of relevant data and information resources from a wide variety of US Government agencies.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - Established in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assesses scientific, technical and socio-economic information relevant for the understanding of the risk of human-induced climate change. It does not carry out new research nor does it monitor climate related data. Rather, it bases its assessment mainly on published and peer reviewed scientific technical literature.
Technical journals related to climate change - Contains links to selected environmental and global change-related.
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Co-Management of Natural Resources: Organizing, Negotiating and Learning-by-Doing This volume is designed to assist facilitators and partners of co-management processes. It provides guidelines for multi-stakeholder management of natural resources and describes in detail relevant concepts, methods and tools. The emphasis is on practical approaches and advice, in line with the experience gained in field initiatives promoted by GTZ and IUCN. The text is accompanied by definition boxes, example boxes, checklists, annexes illustrating participatory methods and tools of particular relevance for co-management processes, lessons learned, tips for action and a list of references and suggested readings.
NRM Changelinks - This is an on-line resource guide for those seeking to develop sustainable change in the way we manage our natural resources. Some of the topics included are: sustainable development & the environment; capacity building; learning and change; collaborative planning & management; monitoring & evaluation; general resources on participation; knowledge and information management; integrated models/DSSs; the growing role of the Internet; conflict management; ecological economics.
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Help Desk for Pesticides and Hazardous/Medical Waste (26 kb) [USAID Intranet site]
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Energy at USAID
EAPEI links for Energy
Pollution Prevention at USAID
CleanerProduction.Com provides a guided entry to the best resources on the Internet for Cleaner Production, Pollution Prevention and Sustainable Business.
National Pollution Prevention Roundtable
New Ideas in Pollution Regulation - A World Bank site for researchers, government officials, and citizens interested in understanding and improving control of industrial pollution, especially in developing countries.
Canadian Centre for Pollution Prevention
Cleaner Production Database
Strategic Waste Prevention a manual by OECD written for policymakers and program designers
CleanerProduction.Com
U.S. Clean Technology Exchange
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation's Technology Foresight Network
Pollution Equipment News
GreenBiz
Clean Edge, Inc., based in the San Francisco Bay Area, is a research and strategic marketing firm that helps companies, investors, policymakers, and non-profits understand and profit from clean-energy technologies.
National Pollution Prevention Roundtable
Global Environment and Technology Foundation (World Bank)
Prototype Carbon Fund (World Bank)
United Nations Development Industrial Organization
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U.S. Agency for International Development's Global Health Website
The Population Reference Bureau, for more than 70 years, has been informing people about the population dimensions of important social, economic, and political issues. Our mission is to be the leader in providing timely and objective information on U.S. and international population trends and their implications.
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Low-Volume Roads Engineering, Best Management Practices Field Guide, Gordon Keller & James Sherar, USDA, Forest Service, July 2003 (26 kb)
International Road Federation (IRF) cooperated with the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) as well as the United Nations Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in the execution of a program entitled "Financial and Institutional Reform of Road Conservation in Latin America and the Caribbean".
EPA Nonpoint Source Program: Roads, Highways and Bridges
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP): Rural Roads Resources
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USAID Information on Sustainable Tourism catalogues and describes the portfolio of past USAID activities in Sustainable Tourism (ST) in order to build a strong future program using ST to promote Agency objectives. Since 2000, USAID has initiated or completed 123 projects in 72 countries that either specifically relate to the tourism sector or else use tourism as one component for achieving other, broader objectives. Includes searchable database that provides links to project descriptions and associated documents as well as to other tools and resources that can help Agency field personnel with ST project design, development, implementation, and evaluation.
Ecotourism Society
EAPEI Links for Tourism and the Environment
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Urban programs at USAID
Making Cities Work
EAPEI links for Urban
The Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities (CAI-Asia) promotes and demonstrates innovative ways to improve the air quality of Asian cities through partnerships and sharing experiences.
The U.S. Green Building Council is the nation's foremost coalition of leaders from across the building industry working to promote buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable and healthy places to live and work.
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Water and Coastal Resources at USAID
Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Programming Guide (5.9 mb)
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