Stories: Mainstreaming Ecosystem Services Initiative (MESI)

Conservation Easements: a Good Investment for the U.S. South

With forests being converted at a rapid pace in the South, conservation easements are one of

Encouraging Green Industry Innovation

Recently, in the New York Times Green Column, Bettina Wassener wrote about the “Plastic Disclosure Project,” which annually surveys industry on their overall plastic use and…

The Forest Company of the Future

This story originally appeared in the Guardian.

This piece was originally posted on www.environmentalleader

Using markets to protect and restore ecosystems – and the many services they provide – is gradually becoming a reality.

Wisconsin is a state blessed with abundant natural beauty and was home to one of America’s first conservationists, Aldo Leopold<

Spatial information – including where different populations live and where natural resources are located – is essential for sound development planning and decision-making. A new website launched today, Virtual Kenya, opens up a wealth of maps and spatial data about the country for citizens and students to use.

A new issue brief shows how public forestland can be “put to work” to increase revenue in the southern United States.

When it comes to providing clean water, investments in forest conservation can save money.

In December 2010, over 50 U.S. natural resource practitioners and experts joined the Northern Forests Watershed Incentive Project’s second annual webinar, which provided an overview of the project and covered successes to date.