Managing Landscapes in Africa: From ‘Evil Forests’ to a Half-Urban,...
Categories: LPFN in AfricaTags: AfricaEventsForestForestsmanagementMulti-stakeholderPolicyBy Daisy Ouya, World Agroforestry Centre Policy makers in Africa must think globally, regionally and locally...
View ArticleWhat Will It Take to Get Businesses Involved in African Landscape Initiatives?
Categories: LPFN in AfricaTags: AfricaBusinessEcosystem ServicesMulti-stakeholderBy Abby Waldorf, CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems In 2009, businesses and farmers operating in...
View ArticleDiving Deeply Into Integrated Landscape Management: The Case of Araucarias...
Categories: Landscape of the WeekTags: ForestsgovernanceLatin AmericaMulti-stakeholderBy/Por Abigail Hart English Español What does it actually mean to be a platform that supports integrated landscape...
View ArticleNegotiating Sustainable Landscapes Requires Inclusive and Innovative Tools
Categories: Exploring the EvidenceTags: Community-Based ManagementEcosystem ServicesLandscape ApproachesMulti-stakeholderSoutheast AsiaBy Robert Frederick Finlayson, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)...
View ArticleMeeting Food Needs in a Perfect Storm
Categories: Exploring the EvidenceTags: Food SecurityMulti-stakeholderMultifunctional LandscapessustainabilityToolsBy Eva Fillion, EcoAgriculture Partners The world’s population continues to outgrow...
View ArticleBuilding Resilience Among the Most Vulnerable Populations
Whether we like it or not, communities around the world are now in the position of being forced to adapt to the inevitable effects of a changing climate. Sure, reducing emissions and taking similar...
View ArticleBusiness Thinking about the Landscape Approach
Now more than ever, public-private partnerships are seen as essential to address critical risks related to deforestation, climate change, water scarcity, and poverty and to driving sustainable economic...
View ArticleDe-commodifying Food: the last frontier in the civic claim of the commons
The socially constructed nature of food as a private good is being necessarily re-conceived as a commons, a crucial narrative for the transition from the dominating industrial food system towards a...
View ArticleLearning from experience: Connecting Landscape Leaders in Ethiopia
At first impression, the Ahmara region of Ethiopia may seem drab and barren. Knowing of the degradation that happened to these landscapes, I didn’t expect to see much more than scrubland. A recent...
View ArticleA Multi-sectoral Approach is Key for a Sustainable Future
This week, I had the pleasure to represent EcoAgriculture Partners (and livetweet) the Worldwatch Institute’s State of the World 2015: Confronting Hidden Threats to Sustainability. The event focused on...
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