Other Relevant Newsletters

Listed below you can find a selection of interesting newsletters to subscribe to (free of charge)

EcoAgriculture Partners
Ecoagriculture aims to convey a vision of rural communities managing their resources to jointly achieve three broad goals at a landscape scale —what we refer to as the “three pillars” of ecoagriculture:

  • enhancing rural livelihoods;
  • protecting or enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem services; and
  • developing more sustainable and productive agricultural systems (crops, livestock, forests, fish).

To register for their newsletter, visit the EcoAgriculture homepage.

Ecosystems - IUCN's Ecosystem Management Newsletter
IUCN’s work on ecosystem management draws on its
Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM), a global network of experts that is supported by the IUCN Ecosystem Management Programme (EMP) as well as on its regional and global thematic programmes. To subscribe to the Newsletter click here.

Environmental Finance Magazine
Environmental Finance is a monthly magazine covering the ever-increasing impact of environmental issues on the lending, insurance, investment and trading decisions affecting industry. It is the only global publication dedicated to this fast-changing area. The magazine can be viewed at http://www.environmental-finance.com/index.htm

EU Science for Environment News Alert
This service provides scientific information in the field of the main themes of the Environmental Action Programme and relevant to DG Environment policy priorities in support of the knowledge based approach. To subscribe to DG Environment News Alert, please
click here 

Flows Bulletin
A monthly news bulletin on lessons being learned from the implementation of payments for watershed services. It includes announcements, reviews, reports and new links. To subscribe please send an e-mail to  join-flows@list.flowsonline.net or visit www.flowsonline.net Flows is also available in Spanish - to receive it is Spanish, please send an e-mail to subcribe-spanish@flowsonline.net Previous issues of the Flows Bulletin are archived at www.flowsonline.net 

Footprint Network News - Global Footprint Network
The Global Footprint Network aims to support a sustainable economy by advancing the Ecological Footprint, a measurement and management tool that makes the reality of planetary limits relevant to decision-makers throughout the world. To subsscribe to their newsletter, click here.

 Infosylva - FAO Forestry News
This news service provides worldwide forestry related news in english, french and spanish. To visit their news site, click here. To subscibe, send an e-mail to mailserv@mailserv.fao.org, leave the subject blank and then write only the following message in the text:subscribe INFOSYLVA-L -

INSnet Newsletter
INSnet - InterNetwork for Sustainability - aims to support and promote comprehensive sustainable development. To subscribe to their newsletter: http://www.insnet.org/subscribe.html

Iwokrama Newsletter
The Iwokrama International Centre for Rain Forest Conservation and Development is an autonomous non-profit institution established by Guyana and the Commonwealth. The Centre manages the nearly one million acre (371,000 hectares) Iwokrama Forest in central Guyana to show how tropical forests can be conserved and sustainably used to provide ecological, social and economic benefits to local, national and international communities. Iwokrama "learns by doing". It builds partnerships with local communities and the private sector. These partnerships combine traditional knowledge, science and business to develop "green", socially responsible and sustainable forest products and services. 
The Newsletter can be viewed at: http://www.iwokrima.org/newsletter/

Linkages
A multimedia resource for environment and development policy makers. Click here for a selection of newsletters on Climate; Water; Forest, Oceans; and Chemicals.

Mitigation Mail - by the Ecosystem Marketplace
Throughout the world, people are setting up markets to trade in water-related ecosystem services, and biodiversity. In the sphere of biodiversity, there is a particularly interesting market developing in the U.S. Known as mitigation banking when it applies to wetlands, or conservation banking when it applies to species, this market is interesting for several reasons: it is probably the most developed market-based approach in the world for conserving species and ecosystems and mitigation/conservation banking is interesting because it is informing market based approaches to conserving biodiversity worldwide. If you are in the business of mitigation/conservation banking, here is an e-mail newsletter geared specifically at letting you know what is happening, who is cutting deals, and what regulatory/scientific developments are taking place in your industry. Sign up for this newsletter and receive all the wetland and species news you can bank on.

Our Planet Environmental Newsletter
OurPlanet is E-Magazine's weekly synopsis of current environmental news, commentary, and articles from our print magazine. The service is entirely free and your e-mail address is not revealed to outside parties. To subscribe, click here or visit http://www.emagazine.com/

Planet Ark
An online archive of Reuters daily environmental news. You can subscribe to daily environmental news on the website: http://www.planetark.org/ 

Trendlines: Forest Trends Newsletter
The mission of Forest Trends (www.forest-trends.org)  is to maintain and restore forest ecosystems by promoting incentives that diversify trade in the forest sector, moving beyond exclusive focus on lumber and fiber to a broader range of products and services. You can subscribe to the newsletter at http://www.forest-trends.org/PHP_listserv/signup.htm An archive of previous issues of the Forest Trends Newsletter can be found at http://www.forest-trends.org/whoweare/newsletter.htm

V-Carbon News - by the Katoomba Group's Ecosystem Marketplace
This newsletter provides a bi-weekly information on developments in the voluntary carbon markets and in carbon markets beyond the Kyoto sphere (e.g. US and Australia). Click here for the first issue. Click here to sign up for the newsletter.

If you are interested in the Ecosystem Marketplace, visit their website at www.ecosystemmarketplace.com.