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Payments for watershed services (PWS) are schemes that use funds from water users (including governments) as an incentive for landholders to improve their land management practices.
This Discussion Paper reviews participatory approaches to monitoring environmental change.
This article looks at the partnership between communities and a community-based monitoring project on illegal logging and advocacy in Cameroon.
In September 2000, the inhabitants of the Indonesian hamlet of Wotawati evaluated their water supply and sanitation service using a new methodology, the Methodology for Participatory Assessments (MPA), together with the participants of a
This paper, with the support of case examples, highlights the role that non-state actors – especially civil society organisations – can play in developing monitoring and review mechanisms for the post-2015 sustainable development agenda.
Three parishes bordering Bwindi Impenetrable National Park were selected for community based monitoring of the implementation of Uganda’s 2012 revenue sharing guidelines for protected areas.
How can we embed the Sustainable Development Goals into development processes to reach the tipping point that we desperately need for dealing with the big challenges of our time? This blog by Stefano D'Errico follows up a joint UNICEF/EVALSDGs webinar in New York










