- - Mwangi, John K. et. al., 2011 - PRESA. This policy brief discusses the policy gaps that need to be addressed in order to institutionalise payments for watershed services in Kenya.
- - Nature Harness Initiatives did a value chain analysis to establish the chain activities, functions and linkages within ecosystem products (honey and bamboo) and services (carbon and watershed) in Wambabya riverine forests system and Rushebeya-Kanyabaha wetland landscape. The two sites are within the Albertine Rift associate site of the ICRAF-led PRESA project.
- - PRESA, 2011. This publication describes PRESA's work in seven sites across Africa since 2008.
- - Balana, Bedru 2011 - PRESA. This report is from a study done in 2010, to assess the willingness-to-pay of water users in Nairobi city for increased quantity and reliable supply of water through catchment conservation in Sasumua.
- - Selian Agricultural Research Institute (SARI), 2011. This study was conducted in Lushoto to get an in-depth understanding of how the earlier-identified PES and PES-like mechanisms operate, determine whether they are conditional, contract or voluntary; identify challenges encountered and come up with recommendations which will facilitate fair and workable reward schemes.
- - This document is in the Swahili language
- - Report on Farmer’s workshop on Agroforestry and ecosystem services in Kinole sub-catchment held on 13th and 15th November 2010.
- - Nature Harness Initiatives (NAHI), 2011. This report presents activities aiming at establishing institutional frameworks to facilitate the delivery of environmental service rewards from beneficiaries to service providers in the Rushebeya-Kanyabaha wetland landscape (Kabale District) and the Wambabya riverline forests system (Hoima District) within the Albertine Rift associate site under the ICRAF-led PRESA project.
- - PRESA, 2010. Il ressort de cette étude préliminaire que les communautés ont une connaissance de l’importance des écosystèmes naturels. Ensuite, il a été noté que les mécanismes de gestion des écosystèmes nécessitent une participation soutenue des populations riveraines et d’un engagement actif des divers bénéficiaires des services écosystèmes du Fouta Djallon.
- - Ngendakumana, S et. al., 2010. This is a workshop report.
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