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EcoAgriculture Partners Publications List

Last updated, August 2011

Books
Harvey, C.A. and J.C. Senz. 2008. Evaluacin y conservacin de biodiversidad en paisajes fragmentados de Mesoamrica. Costa Rica: Editorial INBio. McNeely, J.A. and S.J. Scherr, 2003. Ecoagriculture: Strategies to Feed the World and Save Wild Biodiversity. Washington, DC: Island Press Scherr, S.J. and J.A. McNeely. 2007. Farming with Nature: The Science and Practice of Ecoagriculture. Washington, DC: Island Press

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles


Bosselmanna, A.S., K. Donsa, T. Oberthur, C.S. Olsena, A. Rbilda, and H. Usmab. 2009. The Influence of Shade Trees on Coffee Quality in Small Holder Coffee Agroforestry Systems in Southern Colombia. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. Vol. 29, No. 1-3. pp. 253-260 DeClerck, F.A.J., R. Chazdon, K.D. Holl, J.C. Milder, B. Finegan, A. Martinez-Salinas, P. Imbach, L. Canet, and Z. Ramos. 2010. Biodiversity conservation in human-modified landscapes of Mesoamerica: past, present and future. Biological Conservation 143: 2301-2313. Gross, H.L. 2011. A Global Perspective on the Adirondack Park an interview with Bill Weber. Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies. Volume 17. http://www.ajes.org/v17/ gross2011.php Milder, J.C., C. Bracer, and S.J. Scherr. 2010. Trends and future potential of payment for ecosystem services to alleviate rural poverty in developing countries. Ecology and Society 15(2): Article 4. 1-19 Milder, J.C., F.A.J. DeClerck, A. Sanfiorenzo, D.M. Snchez, D.E. Tobar, and B. Zuckerberg. 2010. Effects of farm and landscape management on bird and butterfly conservation in western Honduras. Ecosphere 1(1): Article 2: 1-22 Milder, J.C., J.A. McNeely, S.A. Shames and S.J. Scherr. 2008. Biofuels and ecoagriculture: can bioenergy production enhance landscape-scale ecosystem conservation and rural livelihoods? International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 6: 105-121. Remans, J.R, S. Smukler, L. Winowiecki, S. Andelman, et al. 2010. Monitoring the Worlds Agriculture. Nature 466: 558-560. Sachs, J., R. Remans, S. Smukler, L. Winowiecki, S. Andelman, K.G. Cassman, D. Castle, R. DeFries, G. Denning, J. Fanzo, L.E. Jackson, R. Leemans, J. Lehmann, J.C. Milder, S. Naeem, G. Nziguheba, C.A. Palm, P.L. Pingali, J.P. Reganold, D.D. Richter, S.J. Scherr, J. Sircely, C. Sullivan, T.P. Tomich, and P. Sanchez. In review. Effective monitoring of agriculture: a response to Lindenmayer and Likens. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. Sachs, J, S.J. Scherr, J.A McNeely, 2003. Reconciling Agriculture and Wild Biodiversity Conservation: Policy and Research Challenges of EcoAgriculture. Conservation and Sustainable Use of Agricultural Biodiversity., Laguna, Phillipines, : CIP-UPWARDS, pp.46-55

Scherr, S.J. 2011. Agriculture and Climate Change. in Farming Outlook Issue 10:1 (January March, 2011), Pakistan. Scherr, S.J. and J.A. McNeely. 2008. Biodiversity conservation and agricultural sustainability: towards a new paradigm of ecoagriculture landscapes. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 363: 477-494. Scherr, S.J. and C. Rhodes. 2003. Only connect: the millennium development goals can only be achieved in the drylands by ecoagriculture approaches. Our Planet: United Nations Environment Programme 17: 22-23. Scherr, S.J. 2008 A Taste of Paradise: Increased Food Production and Biodiversity Conservation can be Compatible. World Conservation, p.8-8 Swallow, Brent., S.J Scherr, R. Rumley, K.V Raju, S. Poats, B. Ochieng, M. Noordwijk, K. Hein, M. Kallesoe, U. Iftikhar, A. Duraiappah, C. Bracer . 2009. Compensation and Rewards for Environmental Services in the Developing World: Framing Pan-Tropical Analysis and Comparison. Ecology and Society (14)2: 8-16

Book Chapters
Buck, L.E., S. Shames and S.J. Scherr. 2007. Reframing the protected areas-livelihood debate: conserving biodiversity in populated agricultural landscapes. In: Redford, K. and E. Fearn, eds. Protected Areas and Human Livelihoods: WCS Working Paper No. 32. New York, NY: Wildlife Conservation Society, pp. 130-134. Buck, L.E. and S.J Scherr, 2009. Chapter 8, Building Innovation Systems for Managing Complex Landscapes. In: K.M. Moore (ed), The Sciences and Art of Adaptive Management: Innovating for Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. Soil and Water Conservation Society, Ankeny, Iowa. pp. 164-186 Davalos, M., C. Rhodes, C. McNeill, and G. Terrefe. 2005. Chapter 5, Environmental sustainability as a key pillar of development. In: Gillis, N. and S. Southey, eds. A Community Dialogue for Meeting the Millennium Development Goals. New York: Fordham University, pp. 87-104. Milder, J.C., L.E. Buck, F.A. DeClerck, and S.J. Scherr. 2011. Chapter 2.1.4, Landscape approaches to achieving food production, conservation, and the Millennium Development Goals. In F.A. DeClerck, J.C. Ingram, and C. Rumbaitis del Rio, editors. Integrating Ecology and Poverty Reduction. Springer, New York. Scherr, S.J., J. Amornsanguasin, M.A.C. Javier, D. Garrity and S. Sunito, Jr. 2003. Devolving natural resources management to local people. In: Gonsalves, J.F. and E.E. Queblatin, eds. Farmer-Led Organizations in Natural Resources Management. Nairobi, Kenya: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), pp. 1-8. Scherr, S.J., J.C. Milder, and S. Shames. 2010. Chapter 14, Paying for biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes. In: S. Lockie and D. Carpenter, editors. Agriculture, Biodiversity, and Markets: Livelihoods and Agroecology in Comparative Perspective. pp. 229-252

Scherr, S.J. and J.A. McNeely. 2003. Reconciling agriculture and wild biodiversity conservation: policy and research challenges of ecoagriculture. In: CIP-UPWARD. Conservation and Sustainable Use of Agricultural Biodiversity: A Sourcebook, Vol. 1. Los Banos, Philippines : CIP-UPWARD, pp. 46-55. Scherr, S.J. and S.R. Sthapit. 2009. Chapter 3, Farming and land use to cool the planet. In: Starke, L., ed. State of the World: Into a Warming World. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, pp. 30-49. Scherr, S.J. J.A. McNeely, and S. Shames. 2008. Ecoagriculture: Agriculture, Environmental Conservation, and Poverty Reduction at a Landscape Scale. In: Galizzi, P. and A. Herklotz, eds. The Role of the Environment in Poverty Alleviation. New York, NY: Fordham University, pp. 6486. Swallow, B, J Marc-Boffa, S.J. Scherr. The potential for agroforestry to contribute to the conservation and enhancement of landscape biodiversity. Chapter 11. In: World Agroforestry into The Future. World Agroforestry Centre, Nairobi, Kenya. pp. 95-101

Monographs
Andersson, Meike S. 2009. Allanblackia Nuts In Tropical Africa: A New Source for Food, Oil and Ecosystem Services. Washington, D.C: EcoAgriculture Partners Andersson, M, S. Shames, S. J. Scherr, 2009. The Market Opportunity for Bundling Bamboo and Ecosystem Services in Uganda., Washington, D.C: EcoAgriculture Partners Bracer, C., S. Scherr, A. Molnar, S. Madhushree, B.O. Ochieng, and G. Sriskanthan.,2007. Organization and governance for fostering pro-poor compensation for environmental services,CES Scoping Study Issue Paper no. 4. ICRAF Working Paper no. 39. Nairobi, Kenya: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Buck, Louise, J. Milder, S. Scherr, T. Philip, P. Casal. 2009. EcoAgriculture Landscape Measure Initiative: Toward a Proof of Concept, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Buck, L.E., et al. 2010. Ground-Based Photo-Monitoring. EcoAgriculture Partners and Washington, DC: TerrAfrica Buck, L.E. , et.al . 2010. Landscape Scoring Tool., Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners, And TerrAfrica EcoAgriculture Partners, IUCN. 2008. Learning from Landscapes, arborvitae AV Special Edition Gland, Switzerland: International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) EcoAgriculture Partners. 2009. Monitoring and Evaluation Plan, Biodiversity and Agricultural Commodities Program (BACP) Washington, D.C: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners. 2011. 2-page summary for donors. EcoAgriculture Partners. 2011. Strategic Plan 2011-2014. July. (edited by Jeff Milder)

Jarvis, Andy, L. Collet. 2009. Spatial Assessment of Agriculture, Wildlife and Poverty in Eastern Africa. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners. Lundy, Mark., Oberthur, Thomas., Andersson, Meike. 2009. Conceptual Underpinnings for Market Opportunity Assessment in EcoAgriculture Landscapes. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Majanen, T., R. Friedman, and J.C. Milder. 2011. Innovations in market-based watershed conservation in the United States: payments for watershed services for agricultural and forest landowners. EcoAgriculture Partners, Washington, DC. June. Milder, J.C. 2011, forthcoming. Monitoreando el cambio en paisajes agrcolas dinmicos: el marco de trabajo de la ecoagricultura y su aplicacin a sistemas silvopastoriles. Agroforestria en las Amricas. August. [Monitoring change in agricultural landscape dynamics: the ecoagriculture framework and its application to silvopastoral Systems. In Agroforestry in the Americas] Manes, Andrea, 2011. Conserving Rare Domestic Livestock Breeds. Washingtong, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners McNeely, J.A. and S.J. Scherr. 2001. Common Ground, Common Future: How Ecoagriculture can help feed the World and save the Environment. Washington, DC: Future Harvest and IUCN Molnar, A., S.J. Scherr and A. Khare. 2003. Who Conserves the Worlds Forests? CommunityDriven Strategies that Protect Forests and Respect Rights. Washington, DC: Forest Trends and EcoAgriculture Partners. Mwangi, Leah W. 2009. A Case Study on EcoAgriculture Activities Within Kijabe Landscape of Lari Division in Kiambu West: Based on Work by Kijabe Environment Volunteers. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Oberthur, Thomas, B. B. Byamukama., L. Aliguma, M. Andersson, 2009. The Market Opportunity for Bundling Bamboo and Ecosystem Services in Uganda. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners. Oberthur T, K. S Nejri, N. Kamau, S. Jarvis, A.B. B. Biryawaho, R. Anyona, L. Aliguma. 2009. Markets For EcoAgriculture In East Africa, With Focus on Kijabe, Kayunga and Kisoro Landscapes. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Rhodes, Claire., E. Halverson. 2007. Developing a Community Knowledge Service in support of Local Community Leadership in Rural Development and Biodiversity Conservation. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners. Waage, Sissel., T Tennigkeit, C Streck, S.J Scherr, S Shames, M. Jenkins, 2010. An Agricultural Carbon Facility: Feasibility Assessment and Design Reccomendations. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Scherr, S.J. and C. Wallace. 2010. Strategies for Sustainable Development in Rural Africa: A Framework for Integrating Investment in Agriculture, Food Security, Climate Response and Ecosystems. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners.

Scherr , S.J. and D. Seville. 2011. Private Agriculture and Food Industry Investment and Landscape Management: When do Market Incentives Converge with Public Initiatives? Policy Brief. EcoAgriculture Partners and Sustainable Food Lab. EcoAgriculture: Washington, DC. July. Scherr, S.J. and S. Sthapit. 2009. Mitigating Climate Change Through Food and Land Use: rldwatch Report 179. Washington, DC: Ecoagriculture Partners, and Worldwatch Institute. Scherr, S., S. Shames, Y. Renard, S. Bass. 2009. New Directions for Integrating Environment and Development in East Africa, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Scherr, Sara., J. Milder, C. Bracer, 2009. How Important will Different Types of Compensation and Reward Mechanisms be in Shaping Poverty & Ecosystem Services Across Africa, Asia, & Latin America over the Next Two Decades? Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Scherr, S.J., Louise E. Buck, Terhi Majanen, Jeffrey C. Milder and Seth Shames. 2011. Scaling-up Landscape Investment Approaches in Africa: Where do Private Market Incentives Converge with Landscape Restoration Goals? Background Paper for the Investment Forum on Mobilizing Investment in Trees and Landscape Restoration. May, 2011. Scherr, S.J, J. McNeely, 2001. Common Ground, Common Future: How EcoAgriculture Can Help Feed the World and Save Wild Biodiversity. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Scherr, S.J. and J.A. McNeely. 2002. Reconciling agriculture and wild biodiversity conservation: policy and research challenges of ecoagriculture. World Summit on Sustainable Development Opinion, IIED, UNDP, Equator Initiative, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Scherr, S.J., M. Loughney, K. Canby, M. Bennett, 2010. Developing Future Ecosystem Service Payments in China: Lessons Learned from International Experience. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Scherr, Sara, M. Loughney, K. Canby, M.T Bennett. 2006. Developing Future EcoSystem Service Payments in China: Lessons Learned from International Experience: A Report Prepared for the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) Taskforce on Compensation. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners. Scherr, S.J, L.E.Buck and C. Wallace. 2010. Agricultural Innovation for Food Security and Poverty Reduction in the 21st Century: Issues for Africa and the World. issues paper to authors of 2011 state of the world. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Shames, S. and S.J. Scherr. 2010. Institutional Models for Carbon Finance to Mobilize Sustainable Agricultural Development in Africa. EcoAgriculture Partners. Washington, D.C: EcoAgriculture Partners Shames, S., L.E. Buck, E. Wollenberg and P. Kristjanson. 2011. Institutional Innovations for Engaging Smallholder Farmers in Agriculture Carbon Projects. Invited paper presented at 2011 Conference on Earth System Governance, May 17-20, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Summit, Ariela, Buck, Louise, Scherr, S.J. 2011. Financing Biodiversity, Water Quality, And Climate Change Mitigation In the Big River And Salmon Creek Forests of California. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners. Summit, Ariela, Buck, Louise, Scherr, S.J. 2011. The Watson Partners And The Southern Minnesota Sugar Beet Cooperative. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners. Summit, Ariela, Buck, Louise, Scherr, S.J. 2011. Buck Island and the Florida Ranchlands Environmental Services Project. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners. Summit, Ariela, Buck, Louise, Scherr, S.J. 2011. Mudford Farm in the Chesapeake Bay. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners. Summit, Ariela, Buck, Louise, Scherr, S.J. 2011. Sacramento River Ranch. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners. Taylor, Alastair., F. Nagawa. 2009. Organic Essential Oil From Lemongrass and Rosemary in East Africa. EcoAgriculture Partners, Washington, D.C. Waage, Sissel., T Tennigkeit, C Streck, S.J Scherr, S Shames, M. Jenkins, 2010. An Agricultural Carbon Facility: Feasibility Assessment and Design Reccomendations. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners

EcoAgriculture Discussion Papers


Bass, S., S.J. Scherr, Y. Renard, S. Shames. 2009. New directions for environment and development integration in East Africa. Key findings from consultations with leaders in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda. Ecoagriculture Discussion Paper no. 3. Washington, DC: Ecoagriculture Partners, 53pp. Buck, L.E., T.A. Gavin, D.R. Lee, N.T. Uphoff, D.C. Behr, L.E. Drinkwater, W.D. Hively and F.R. Werner. 2004. Ecoagriculture: a review and assessment of its scientific foundations. Ecoagriculture Discussion Paper no. 1. Washington, DC: Ecoagriculture Partners, 203 pp. Buck, L.E., J.C. Milder, T.A. Gavin and I. Mukherjee. 2006. Understanding ecoagriculture: a framework for measuring landscape performance. Ecoagriculture Discussion Paper no. 2. Washington, DC: Ecoagriculture Partners, 60 pp. Shames, S. and S.J. Scherr. 2009. Agriculture and the Convention on Biological Diversity: guidelines for applying the ecosystem approach. Ecoagriculture Discussion Paper no. 4. Washington, DC: Ecoagriculture Partners, 36 pp. Scherr, S.J., and C.A. Wallace. 2011. Rural Landscapes and Livelihoods in Africa: Sustainable Development in the Context of Climate Change and Competing Demands on Rural Land and Ecosystems. Ecoagriculture Discussion Paper no. 5. Washington, D.C: EcoAgriculture Partners

EcoAgriculture Policy Briefs


Terrafrica Policy Briefs
EcoAgriculture Partners, Terrafrica, 2009. Sustainable Land Management in Africa, Opportunities for Climate Change Adaptation, Terrafrica Climate Brief #1. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners, Terrafrica EcoAgriculture Partners, Terrafrica, 2009. Sustainable Land Management in Africa, Opportunities for Increasing Agricultural Productivity and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Terrafrica Climate Brief #2, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners, Terrafrica EcoAgriculture Partners, Terrafrica, 2009. Terrafrica-Supported NEPAD Country Flagship Programme For Climate Change, Terrafrica Climate Brief #3, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners, Terrafrica EcoAgriculture Partners, Terrafrica, 2010. Implications of Copenhagen For Climate Change Action Through SLM In Africa, Terrafrica Climate Brief #4. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners, Terrafrica

Policy Focus Series


EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. Applying the ecosystem approach to biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes, Policy Focus #2. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. Evaluating biofuel opportunities from a landscape perspective, Policy Focus #2, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2009. Mitigating climate change through food and land use, Policy Focus #3, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2010. Strategies for Sustainable Development in Rural Africa: A Framework for Integrating Investment in Agriculture, Food Security, Climate Response and Ecosystems, Policy Focus #5, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2010. Advances in Agricultural GHG Measurement and Monitoring: Implications for Policy Makers, Policy Focus #6, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2011. Making Real (U) Right: Harmonizing Agriculture, Forests and Rights in the Design of REDD+, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners

Videos
EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. Creating Networks of Marine Protected Areas in Lamit Bay, Phillipines, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. Photo Journal of EcoAgriculture Partners Lake Naivasha Conference, Kenya, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners

EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. KENVO and the Kijabe, Kenya landscapes: An Ecoagriculture Approach, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. Building Local Food Systems and Assessing Landscape Outcomes in Ithaca, NY, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. The Landscape Measures Approach: Rio Copan, Honduras, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. Marketing Local Food of the Capay Valley, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. Capturing New Market Opportunities for Farmers in the Kikuyu Escarpment, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. Agroforestry in Northwest Yunnan, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. Farmscape Ecology at Hawthorne Valley Farm, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2008. Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) in the Kanyabaha-Rushebeya Landscape, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners

Powerpoint Presentations
S. Scherr, C. Rhodes, C. Ochieng, J. Nelson, R. Marsh, April, 2009. Farmer-Based Extension for SLM in Africa. Available at: http://www.ecoagriculture.org/publication_details. php?publicationID=317 Scherr, Sara, L. Buck, 2007. Introduction to EcoAgriculture (Version 1): An Introductory Powerpoint Presentation. http://www.ecoagriculture.org/documents/files/doc_73.pdf

EcoAgriculture Snapshots
EcoAgriculture Partners, 2007. Wetland rehabilitation in the Skagit river delta, Washington, USA, 2007. Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 1, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2007. Livestock passage corridors to ensure herd mobility in Benin, West Africa, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 2. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2007. The COMACO model for increasing smallholder farm productivity and decreasing wildlife poaching in Luangwe valley, Zambia, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 3.0. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners

EcoAgriculture Partners, 2007. Vanita Mahila Mahasang: a womens initiative to secure livelihoods and secure biodiversity in Dahod district, Gujarat, India, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 4. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2007. Enhancing agricultural productivity on the margins of Kakamega forest, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 5. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2007. Agroforestry in the buffer zone of Sinharaja forest, Sri Lanka, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 6. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2007. Sustainable tea production in Kericho, Kenya, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 7. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2007. Pred Nai community forestry group in Thailand, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 8. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2007. The Dehesa and the Montado: Ecoagriculture land management systems in Spain and Portugal, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 9. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2007. A watershed approach to vineyard management for creek restoration and endangered species protection in Californias Napa county, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 10. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2007. Community-based stewardship, improved range management, and habitat conservation in southwestern United States grasslands, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 11. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2009. Paying for Silvopastoral Systems in Matigus, Nicaragua, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 12. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners, 2009. Holistic Management of Rangelands in Dimbangombe, Zimbabwe, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 13. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Svedlanak-Gomez, Karin, 2006. Biodiveristy-friendly Aquaculture on the Veta la Palma Estate, Spain, EcoAriculture Snapshots, Number 14. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Washington, DC, 2009. Stakeholders build the foundations of ecoagriculture in Mt. Elgon, Uganda, Ecoagriculture Snapshots, Number 14. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners

EcoAgriculture Farming with Nature Chapter Summaries


Harvey, C.A., 2007. Summary of Chapter 8 of Farming with Nature, The Science and Practice of EcoAgriculture: Designing Agricultural Landscapes for Biodiversity Conservation. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Mburu, J., Martins, D., Kinuthia, W., Gemmill-Herren, B., Eardley, J., 2007. Summary of Chapter 9 of Farming with Nature, The Science and Practice of EcoAgriculture: Pollinators. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners

Millard, E., 2007. Summary of Chapter 20 of Farming with Nature, The Science and Practice of EcoAgriculture: Restructuring the Supply Chain. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Rhodes, C., Chibimeme, G., Catacutan, D.C., Bumacas, D. 2007. Summary in Chapter 16, The Science and Practice of EcoAgriculture: Community Leadership In EcoAgriculture, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Sengupta, S, S. Maginis, S, W.J. Jackson, 2008. Summary of Chapter 17 of Farming with Nature, The Science and Practice of Ecoagriculture: Planning at a Landscape Scale, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Tharme, R., Puskur, R., Molden, D., Abdullaey, I. 2008. Summary of Chapter 13 of Farming with Nature, The Science and Practice of EcoAgriculture: Irrigation, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Thompson, J., Padulosi, S., Jarvis, D., Hoogendoorn, C. Hodgkin, T., Atta-Krah, K. 2008. Summary of Chapter 3 of Farming with Nature, The Science and Practice of EcoAgriculture: Biodiversity in Agroecosystems, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Uphoff, N.R., Lee., Gavin, T.A., D.R., L.E Buck, 2007. Summary of Chapter 2 of Farming with Nature, The Science and Practice of Ecoagriculture: Scientific Assessment of Ecoagriculture Systems, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners

EcoAgriculture Partners Brochures and Flyers


Monitoring and Evaluating Biodiversity Impacts of Certification Systems. 2009. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Landscape Measures Resource Center. 2008. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Introduction to EcoAgriculture. 2007. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Scherr, S.J. an C. Rhodes. 2008. Integrating Strategies to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals., Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Institutionalizing Payments for Ecosystem Services. 2008. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners If You Are an Innovator in market-based watershed conservation, we need your help, Payments for Watershed Services, 2010, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Frequently Asked Questions about ecoagriculture and EcoAgriculture Partners. 2007. Ecoagriculture Partners Programs, 2007. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Community Knowledge Service: Berlin workshop summary. 2008, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Communities, conservation and markets flyer: A Partnership Between World Bank Development Grants Facility, EcoAgriculture Partners, and The Katoomba Group. 2008. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners

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Agricultural Bridge. Information, 2009. Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners

Conference Proceedings
Scherr, Sara J., Rhodes, Claire., 2005., Vol. 1-Conference Proceedings: Proceedings of the International EcoAgriculture Conference and Practitioners Fair, Sept 25-Oct 1, 2004. EcoAgriculture Partners, Washington, D.C. Scherr, Sara J., Rhodes, Claire., 2005., Vol. 2-Conference Abstracts, Sept 25-Oct 1, 2004. EcoAgriculture Partners, Washington, D.C. Scherr, Sara J., Rhodes, Claire., 2005., Vol. 3-Theme and Farming Group Outcomes, Discussions, Recommendations and Proposed Actions, Sept 25-Oct 1, 2004. EcoAgriculture Partners, Washington, D.C. Scherr, Sara J., Rhodes, Claire., 2005., Vol. 4-Conference Annexes (Conference program, participant list, etc.), Sept 25-Oct 1, 2004. EcoAgriculture Partners, Washington, D.C. Scherr, Sara J., Rhodes, Claire., 2005., Vol. 5-Conference Evaluations, Sept 25-Oct 1, 2004. EcoAgriculture Partners, Washington, D.C. EcoAgriculture Partners, Proceedings of the ecoagriculture lessons learning conference held on August 26 to 28, 2008. Presented at: Lake Naivasha Resort Lodge, available at: http://www. ecoagriculture.org/documents/files/doc_316.pdf EcoAgriculture Partners 2008., Community Knowledge Service Bangalore Meeting Report. October26-27, 2007, Bangalore, India

Ecoagriculture Websites
Landscape Measures Resource Center (resources and tools for ecoagriculture landscape development, with Cornell University) www.landscapemeasures.org Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Ecoagriculture-Uganda (Uganda Ecoagriculture Working Group) http://ecoag.cals.cornell.edu, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Ecoagriculture-Kenya (Kenya Ecoagriculture Working Group) , http://ecoag.cals.cornell.edu Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners EcoAgriculture Partners (main site) www.ecoagriculture.org Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners Asociados para la Ecoagricultura . (Spanish-language website, with Inter-American Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture) Mesoamerica http://www.ecoagriculture.org/documents/files/ doc_148.pdf Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners AgricultureBridge (Curriculum, with Cornell University and U. California-Berkeley www. agriculturebridge.org, Washington, DC: EcoAgriculture Partners

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Website for the Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Initiative: www.landscapes.ecoagriculture. org

Media
EcoAgricultures work on global growth in markets for eco-certified agricultural products was cited in: Skin-Deep Gain for Amazon Tribe, by James Lyon, Wall Street Journal, p.1,May 5, 2011.

Agricultural Carbon Projects in East Africa Project Case Studies:


Asante, W., E. Anim and R. Asare. Cocoa Carbon Initiative. 2011. Case Study: Cocoa Carbon Initiative. Institutional Analysis and Capacity Building of African Agricultural Carbon Projects. Supported by the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Research Programmed of the CGIAR. EcoAgriculture Partners. Washington, D.C. Masiga, M. with P. Mwima and L. Kiguli. EcoAgriculture Partners and ECOTRUST. 2011. Case Study: Environmental Conservation Trust (ECOTRUST) of Uganda Trees for Global Benefit Program. Institutional Analysis and Capacity Building of African Agricultural Carbon Projects. Supported by the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Research Programmed of the CGIAR. EcoAgriculture Partners. Washington, D.C. Masiga, M. with C. Yankel and C. Iberre. EcoAgriculture Partners and TIST. 2011. Case Study: The International Small Group Tree Planting Program (TIST) Kenya. Institutional Analysis and Capacity Building of African Agricultural Carbon Projects. Supported by the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Research Programmed of the CGIAR. EcoAgriculture Partners. Washington, D.C. Nature Harness Initiatives, Ecoagriculture Partners and World Vision Ethiopia, 2011. Case Study: Humbo Ethiopia Assisted Natural Regeneration Project. Institutional Analysis and Capacity Building of African Agricultural Carbon Projects. Supported by the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Research Programmed of the CGIAR. EcoAgriculture Partners, Washington, D.C. Shames, S. with input from G. Onyango. EcoAgriculture Partners and CARE International. 2011. Case Study: CARE Western Kenya AFOLU Project. Institutional Analysis and Capacity Building of African Agricultural Carbon Projects. Supported by the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Research Programmed of the CGIAR. EcoAgriculture Partners. Washington, D.C. Shames, S. with A. Wekesa and E. Wachiye. EcoAgriculture Partners and Vi Agrofestry. 2011. Case Study: Vi Agroforestry Western Kenya smallholder Agriculture Carbon Project. Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). Institutional Analysis and Capacity Building of African Agricultural Carbon Projects. Supported by the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Research Programmed of the CGIAR. EcoAgriculture Partners. Washington, D.C.

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Shames, S., M. Masiga and B. Biryahwaho. 2011. Introduction. Institutional Analysis and Capacity Building of African Agricultural Carbon Projects. Supported by the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Research Programmed of the CGIAR. EcoAgriculture Partners. Washington, D.C.

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