Livelihoods
People in the biodiversity hotspots rely on the species and ecosystems around them for income-generating activities as well as food, fuel and water. Learn how CEPF grantees work with local communities to develop sustainable livelihoods.

Livelihood activities in Vietnam.
© Le Van Viet (PRCF)
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Lessons Learned Fact Sheet: Reconciling Biodiversity Conservation and Green Value Chain DevelopmentEnglish1.59 MBpdf
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Booklet: Good Coffee Production PracticesPortuguese1.87 MBpdf
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Fifteen Kwaio Plants and their UsesKwaio and English5.28 MBpdf
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Roots of a Green Economy: Enhancing biodiversity conservation and local livelihoods in the Anamalai CorridorEnglish5.77 MBpdf
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Lessons learned from Piloting Fish Conservation Zones: Stung Treng Ramsar Site in CambodiaEnglish366.42 KBpdf
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Guide: How to Protect Your Crops From ElephantsEnglish13.22 MBpdf
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SKEP Case Study: Maximising Economic and Ecological Benefits from Wetland Rehabilitation from the Leliefontein Wetland ProjectEnglish484.32 KBpdf
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Case Study: Fuel-Efficient Dryer Installed Near Swamp ForestsEnglish1.48 MBpdf
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Case Study: Eco-Business Planning in Lubombo Region, SwazilandEnglish1.16 MBpdf
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CEPF and Poverty Reduction: A Review of the CEPF Succulent Karoo Portfolio, 2006English244.31 KBpdf
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CEPF and Poverty Reduction: A Review of the CEPF Madagascar Portfolio, 2006English736.57 KBpdf
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Case Study: Eco-Business Planning in Lubombo Region, SwazilandPortuguese1.12 MBpdf