Publications
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This training manual is a complementary guide to the LISA training modules that presents information that seeks to inform policy makers, financiers, governments, linear infrastructure practitioners, conservationists, and others interested in developing Asia‚'s ability to meet the needs of wildlife and people as it expands its roads, railways, and power line systems.
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WWF-Nepal through the ALIGN Project partnered with the Nepal Forum of Environmental Journalists (NEFEJ) to organize a two-day program for the media to learn about the importance of natural resource safeguarding in linear infrastructure development. The event took place from July 10 to 11, 2024, in Chitwan‚ – Nepal‚'s biodiversity hot spot‚ – and included an orientation workshop and field visits. Thirty journalists from across the country, representing four provinces, attended the program. -
Farmers Post, which partners with the US Postal Service (USPS) to better connect small farmers to local consumers, could revolutionize how we access and consume food today. This report gives an update on current pilot testing in Connecticut and Virginia, presents findings from perspective customer research, and explores what adjustments and next steps are needed to build the best possible program.
The Phase I report is available here: Farmers Post: Getting Food from Farms to Families
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ALIGN team members met in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, in June 2024 for the project‚'s annual meeting. Attendees included staff from WWF-US, WWF-Nepal, WWF-India, WWF-Mongolia, and the Center for Large Landscape Conservation. The team‚'s main objectives were to reflect on ALIGN‚'s achievements and challenges in its third year and strategize for the project‚'s upcoming fourth and final year.