Monitoring and evaluation often can be the first piece of a program to be swept under the rug. It can be time consuming and expensive,…
Since 2012, the CEWG has been working with the Landscapes for People, Food and Nature (LPFN) Initiative to improve the knowledge and practice of integrated…
Land tenure is considered one of the most important factors in land management. How willing farmers and other land owners are to invest in improving…
As part of her Master’s field work, CEWG member, Abby Hart, spent two months of the summer of 2014 with two landscape management initiatives. The…
Louise Buck, along with former CEWG members, Jeffrey Milder and Louise Willemen, co-authored an piece on ecoagriculture led by EcoAgriculture Partners president, Sara Scherr, for…
One facet of the CEWG’s work is to explore innovative market mechanisms to support integrated landscape management. Inspired by certification programs, several of our partners…
CEWG Director, Louise Buck, represented the CEWG at the Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Conference in Africa from July 1st-3rd, 2014. The conference opened…
For the last two years, members of the Ecoagriculture Working Group and a host of partners have been conducting a series of continental reviews which…
For the last four years the CEWG, in partnership with faculty from Natural Resources, Horticulture, Applied and Managerial Economics, Crop and Soil Sciences and the…
Conservation scientist Jeffrey McNeely, A.D. White Professor at Large, and Dr. Christine Negra, Director of Research at EcoAgriculture Partners, will kick off an Integrated Landscape…
The Ecoagriculture Working Group, along with the Enrivonmental Resources Management Center for Sustainable Development (ERMCSD) and EcoAgriculture Partners is working with agricultural leaders from the…
Why focus on ecosystem services in rural communities? Agricultural development has progressed in leaps and bounds to feed the global population, but not without environmental…