Results for publications tagged: Publications
Fisheries Country Scoping Study
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Rockefeller Foundation
Fisheries Country Scoping Study
From 2013 to 2017, CEA served as a partner to the Rockefeller Foundation’s Revalue Ecosystems program. CEA helped the Rockefeller team explore and execute new initiatives under this program. In partnership with Rockefeller and grantees, CEA produced several public-facing reports during this time.
Global Freshwater: Challenges and Opportunities
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Rockefeller Foundation
Global Freshwater: Challenges and Opportunities
From 2013 to 2017, CEA served as a partner to the Rockefeller Foundation’s Revalue Ecosystems program. CEA helped the Rockefeller team explore and execute new initiatives under this program. In partnership with Rockefeller and grantees, CEA produced several public-facing reports during this time.
Exploring Incentive Based Solutions for Freshwater Management
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Rockefeller Foundation
Exploring Incentive Based Solutions for Freshwater Management
From 2013 to 2017, CEA served as a partner to the Rockefeller Foundation’s Revalue Ecosystems program. CEA helped the Rockefeller team explore and execute new initiatives under this program. In partnership with Rockefeller and grantees, CEA produced several public-facing reports during this time.
Roadmap for Electronic Monitoring in RFMOs
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The Pew Charitable Trusts
Roadmap for Electronic Monitoring in RFMOs
This report explores the necessary elements of a well-designed EM program and explores unique considerations for fisheries that are managed by an RFMO.
Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Strategies for California Dairies
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Sustainable Conservation
Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Strategies for California Dairies
In 2015, CEA worked with Sustainable Conservation, in partnership with both the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the dairy industry, to further investigate the economic implications of various options to reduce methane emissions from California dairies in the context of California’s emerging Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy.
Local Foods: A Guide for Investors and Philanthropist
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Slow Money, CEA Consulting
Local Foods: A Guide for Investors and Philanthropist
CEA published this white paper on investment opportunities in local foods, based on three local food economy assessments that CEA conducted on behalf of Slow Money in 2008 and 2009.
A Practical Guide to Cool Roofs and Cool Pavements
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Global Cool Cities Alliance
A Practical Guide to Cool Roofs and Cool Pavements
From 2008 through 2014, CEA supported the scoping, launch, and development of the Global Cool Cities Alliance (GCCA). GCCA is a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating a worldwide transition to cooler, healthier cities. In partnership with GCCA staff, CEA produced this “primer” to introduce a wide audience to the technical features and benefits of cool roofs and cool pavements.
Global Cool Cities Alliance: Strategy and Operations Plan
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Energy Foundation, Global Cool Cities Alliance
Global Cool Cities Alliance: Strategy and Operations Plan
From 2008 through 2014, CEA supported the scoping, launch, and development of the Global Cool Cities Alliance (GCCA). GCCA is a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating a worldwide transition to cooler, healthier cities. CEA authored this business plan as part of its role in incubating GCCA. CEA subsequently supported the search and hire of GCCA’s founding Executive Director and served as part-time staff support for several years.
Design to Win
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The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Energy Foundation, Joyce Foundation, Oak Foundation, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Design to Win
This seminal report, authored by CEA in 2007, helped to launch the ClimateWorks Foundation. It was an early exploration of how philanthropy could have a greater impact on mitigating climate change. Using cost curves and other research, the “Design to Win” analysts ranked investments by their potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and their ability to prevent the “lock-in” of long-lived, carbon-intensive infrastructure.
Challenges and Opportunities for Conservation, Agriculture Production, and Social Inclusion in the Cerrado Biome
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Climate and Land Use Alliance
Challenges and Opportunities for Conservation, Agriculture Production, and Social Inclusion in the Cerrado Biome
In 2015/2016, on behalf of the Climate and Land Use Alliance, CEA developed this assessment on the Cerrado Biome. The work was conducted in partnership with a Brazilian project manager and with guidance and input from several Brazilian civil society organizations and researchers. CEA also developed a set of strategic recommendations based on our research, designed to contribute to the development of CLUA’s emerging Cerrado strategy.