The Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Initiative is a global collaboration of over 60 strategic partners working to promote integrated agricultural landscape management. The initiative has six working groups and seeks to achieve multiple objectives across sectors through multi-stakeholder processes. Some of its program components include strengthening landscape initiatives, building an enabling policy environment, mobilizing evidence on integrated landscape management, and raising awareness. The initiative has identified 365 integrated landscape initiatives worldwide and conducted over 20 reviews on landscape management practices.
Participatory Landscape Labeling: A marketing approach to support integrated landscape management
Presented by David Kuria, KENVO, as part of the East African Learning Landscape Regional Knowledge Exchange, at the African Institute for Capacity Development at Jomo Kenyatta University on June 2-3, 2015.
For more information, see: http://bit.ly/1KtnN0S
This presentation introduced and kicked off the East African Learning Landscape Regional Knowledge Exchange, at the African Institute for Capacity Development at Jomo Kenyatta University on June 2-3, 2015.
For more information, see: http://bit.ly/1KtnN0S
Multi-stakeholder Innovation Platforms and knowledge management: Africa RISIN...africa-rising
Poster prepared by Zelalem Lema, Mohammed Ebrahim, Addisu Asfaw, Temesgen Alene, Workneh Dubale and Simret Yasabu for the Africa RISING Science for Impact Workshop, Dar es Salaam, 17-19 January 2017
Participatory Landscape Labeling: A marketing approach to support integrated landscape management
Presented by David Kuria, KENVO, as part of the East African Learning Landscape Regional Knowledge Exchange, at the African Institute for Capacity Development at Jomo Kenyatta University on June 2-3, 2015.
For more information, see: http://bit.ly/1KtnN0S
This presentation introduced and kicked off the East African Learning Landscape Regional Knowledge Exchange, at the African Institute for Capacity Development at Jomo Kenyatta University on June 2-3, 2015.
For more information, see: http://bit.ly/1KtnN0S
Multi-stakeholder Innovation Platforms and knowledge management: Africa RISIN...africa-rising
Poster prepared by Zelalem Lema, Mohammed Ebrahim, Addisu Asfaw, Temesgen Alene, Workneh Dubale and Simret Yasabu for the Africa RISING Science for Impact Workshop, Dar es Salaam, 17-19 January 2017
Bio-resources Innovations Network for Eastern African Development: Bio-Innova...ILRI
Presented by Allan Liavoga at the Regional Experts Workshop on Development, Regulation and Use of Bio-pesticides in East Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, 22–23 May 2014
This presentation by EcoAgriculture Partners' Krista Heiner explores the roles of different actors in building public policy for integrated landscape management during the Landscape for People, Food, and Nature conference in Nairobi, Kenya.
Africa RISING in the Ethiopian Highlandsafrica-rising
Presented by Kindu Mekonnen and Peter Thorne, ILRI, at the Sustainable Livestock Systems(SLS) Program Team Virtual Meeting, Addis Ababa, 22 November 2017
Joseph Tanui of ICRAF introduces the policy session with presentation on the policy actions and conditions that support integrated landscape management in Africa, and examples of positive policy developments in countries and regionally that are supporting the development of landscapes.
Taking agricultural technologies to scale: Experience of the Africa RISING-NA...africa-rising
Poster prepared by Haroon Sseguya, Mateete Bekunda, Irmgard Hoeschle-Zeledon, Francis Kamau, Silvanus Mruma and Jonathan Odhong’ for the Africa RISING Humidtropics Systems Research Marketplace, Ibadan, Nigeria, 15-17 November 2016
Collaboration Exploring and Caring for the Diversity of Agriculture Intensifi...Francois Stepman
Philippe Petithuguenin, Deputy Director for Research and Strategy, French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD), European Partner of PROIntensAfrica
This presentation by EcoAgriculture Partners' Seth Shames explores a policy approach to building collaborative landscape management systems in Kenya at the Landscapes For People, Food, and Nature in Africa conference in Nairobi (#LPFNinAfrica).
North-South partnership in research and education for the transformation of ...Francois Stepman
29 March 2021. INTPA INFOPOINT North-South partnership in research and education for the transformation of food systems
This InfoPoint conference co-organised between the European Commission and Agrinatura showed perspective on the role of research and education to contribute to the green transformation of food systems, in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and in line with the European Green Deal.
Marc Duponcel, Head of Research Sector, Research and Innovation, European Commission, DG AGRI
GIS generated recommendation domains for scaling crop varieties in Tanzaniaafrica-rising
Poster prepared by Francis Kamau Muthoni, Haroon Sseguya, Mateete Bekunda and Irmgard Hoeschle-Zeledon for the Africa RISING Humidtropics Systems Research Marketplace, Ibadan, Nigeria, 15-17 November 2016
The Development-Smart Innovation through Research in Agriculture Initiative (...Francois Stepman
The DeSIRA initiative was launched in 2017. The objective is to contribute to climate-relevant, productive and sustainable transformation of agriculture and food systems in low and middle-incomes countries
Three outcomes are expected:
• Foster innovation in agriculture through research for Food, Nutrition Security, and Sustainable Agriculture with a climate change perspective
• Strengthen national agricultural research (capacities, governance mechanisms) and innovation systems
• Improve efficiency of research and innovation support services for climate resilient food systems by enhancing evidence for policy design and implementation
The strategic approach for DeSIRA is based on the following key points:
• Connecting both EU & EU Member States development agendas and national priorities regarding agricultural and food systems
• Linking research and innovation to contribute to impacts at scale addressing climate change with clusters of projects funded by UE and Member States
• Strengthening national research capacities both at individual and organizational levels
• Contributing to the continental (Africa) and global governance of research (GFAR, CGIAR, AIRCA)
• Building strong partnerships involving European, International and National research capacities
• Contributing to the assessment and fostering of Agricultural Innovation Systems and national innovation policies with a Capacity to innovate based approach
Africa RISING Initiatives: Highlights from the Ethiopian Highlands experiencesafrica-rising
Presented by Kindu Mekonnen and Peter Thorne, ILRI during the Visit to ILRI by Shri Chhabilendra Roul, Secretary of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and members of the delegation, ILRI Addis, 12-17 February 2018
Scaling Action 2015 - 2017 The Landscapes for People, Food and Nature InitiativeEcoAgriculture Partners
Presenting the newly proposed program strategy for the Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Initiative, a global collaborative effort dedicated to creating and promoting integrated landscape management.
Presented by Sara Scherr on January 14, 2015 at World Resources Institute.
For more about the Initiative, please see http://peoplefoodandnature.org/
Presenting the newly proposed program strategy for the Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Initiative, a global collaborative effort dedicated to creating and promoting integrated landscape management.
The program strategy contains 5 major elements:
STRENGTHENING LANDSCAPE INITIATIVES
BUILDING AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
MOBILIZING THE EVIDENCE
RAISING AWARENESS
PLANNING AND COORDINATION
Presented by Sara Scherr on January 14, 2015 at World Resources Institute.
For more about the Initiative, please see http://peoplefoodandnature.org/
Bio-resources Innovations Network for Eastern African Development: Bio-Innova...ILRI
Presented by Allan Liavoga at the Regional Experts Workshop on Development, Regulation and Use of Bio-pesticides in East Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, 22–23 May 2014
This presentation by EcoAgriculture Partners' Krista Heiner explores the roles of different actors in building public policy for integrated landscape management during the Landscape for People, Food, and Nature conference in Nairobi, Kenya.
Africa RISING in the Ethiopian Highlandsafrica-rising
Presented by Kindu Mekonnen and Peter Thorne, ILRI, at the Sustainable Livestock Systems(SLS) Program Team Virtual Meeting, Addis Ababa, 22 November 2017
Joseph Tanui of ICRAF introduces the policy session with presentation on the policy actions and conditions that support integrated landscape management in Africa, and examples of positive policy developments in countries and regionally that are supporting the development of landscapes.
Taking agricultural technologies to scale: Experience of the Africa RISING-NA...africa-rising
Poster prepared by Haroon Sseguya, Mateete Bekunda, Irmgard Hoeschle-Zeledon, Francis Kamau, Silvanus Mruma and Jonathan Odhong’ for the Africa RISING Humidtropics Systems Research Marketplace, Ibadan, Nigeria, 15-17 November 2016
Collaboration Exploring and Caring for the Diversity of Agriculture Intensifi...Francois Stepman
Philippe Petithuguenin, Deputy Director for Research and Strategy, French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD), European Partner of PROIntensAfrica
This presentation by EcoAgriculture Partners' Seth Shames explores a policy approach to building collaborative landscape management systems in Kenya at the Landscapes For People, Food, and Nature in Africa conference in Nairobi (#LPFNinAfrica).
North-South partnership in research and education for the transformation of ...Francois Stepman
29 March 2021. INTPA INFOPOINT North-South partnership in research and education for the transformation of food systems
This InfoPoint conference co-organised between the European Commission and Agrinatura showed perspective on the role of research and education to contribute to the green transformation of food systems, in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and in line with the European Green Deal.
Marc Duponcel, Head of Research Sector, Research and Innovation, European Commission, DG AGRI
GIS generated recommendation domains for scaling crop varieties in Tanzaniaafrica-rising
Poster prepared by Francis Kamau Muthoni, Haroon Sseguya, Mateete Bekunda and Irmgard Hoeschle-Zeledon for the Africa RISING Humidtropics Systems Research Marketplace, Ibadan, Nigeria, 15-17 November 2016
The Development-Smart Innovation through Research in Agriculture Initiative (...Francois Stepman
The DeSIRA initiative was launched in 2017. The objective is to contribute to climate-relevant, productive and sustainable transformation of agriculture and food systems in low and middle-incomes countries
Three outcomes are expected:
• Foster innovation in agriculture through research for Food, Nutrition Security, and Sustainable Agriculture with a climate change perspective
• Strengthen national agricultural research (capacities, governance mechanisms) and innovation systems
• Improve efficiency of research and innovation support services for climate resilient food systems by enhancing evidence for policy design and implementation
The strategic approach for DeSIRA is based on the following key points:
• Connecting both EU & EU Member States development agendas and national priorities regarding agricultural and food systems
• Linking research and innovation to contribute to impacts at scale addressing climate change with clusters of projects funded by UE and Member States
• Strengthening national research capacities both at individual and organizational levels
• Contributing to the continental (Africa) and global governance of research (GFAR, CGIAR, AIRCA)
• Building strong partnerships involving European, International and National research capacities
• Contributing to the assessment and fostering of Agricultural Innovation Systems and national innovation policies with a Capacity to innovate based approach
Africa RISING Initiatives: Highlights from the Ethiopian Highlands experiencesafrica-rising
Presented by Kindu Mekonnen and Peter Thorne, ILRI during the Visit to ILRI by Shri Chhabilendra Roul, Secretary of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and members of the delegation, ILRI Addis, 12-17 February 2018
Scaling Action 2015 - 2017 The Landscapes for People, Food and Nature InitiativeEcoAgriculture Partners
Presenting the newly proposed program strategy for the Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Initiative, a global collaborative effort dedicated to creating and promoting integrated landscape management.
Presented by Sara Scherr on January 14, 2015 at World Resources Institute.
For more about the Initiative, please see http://peoplefoodandnature.org/
Presenting the newly proposed program strategy for the Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Initiative, a global collaborative effort dedicated to creating and promoting integrated landscape management.
The program strategy contains 5 major elements:
STRENGTHENING LANDSCAPE INITIATIVES
BUILDING AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
MOBILIZING THE EVIDENCE
RAISING AWARENESS
PLANNING AND COORDINATION
Presented by Sara Scherr on January 14, 2015 at World Resources Institute.
For more about the Initiative, please see http://peoplefoodandnature.org/
Delivered at Cornell University by Dr. Louise Buck, on April 25th, 2018 as part of the International Programs-CALS Seminar Series: Perspectives in International Agriculture, Nutrition and Development.
Presentation at the CCAFS Ghana science-policy dialogue platform national stakeholders' workshop on 4 July 2019 in Tamale, Ghana.
Including:
* Platform structure and function as a way forward for an effective operation and visibility at regional and national levels by Mr. Kingsley Odum Sam.
* Major achievements of the platform in terms of outputs and outcomes by Mr. Vincent Ansah Botchway
* Strategic focus and major activities going forward by Mr. Delali Nutsukpoh
APAARI Webinar with Universities on Capacity Development for Agricultural Inn...apaari
APAARI Webinar with Universities on Capacity Development for Agricultural Innovation Systems - Bringing system-wide change in Asia-Pacific - 16 November 2017
Peer Learning Summit on Vertical Integration in the NAP ProcessNAP Global Network
Presentation given by Mauricio Luna-Rodríguez, Policy Advisor, Climate Change Adaptation Governance, NAP Global Network, IISD, as part of the NAP Global Network's Peer Learning Summit on Vertical Integration in the NAP Processes, held in Nairobi, Kenya, from October 11 to 13, 2023.
CCAFS East Africa CANA Training PresentationCANAAFRICA
This a presentation by CCAFS East Africa during the CANA partners training.
The presentation highlights the different areas the program works in across East Africa.
Landscape approache: Defining a role and value proposition for the Rainforest...World Agroforestry (ICRAF)
How we can pursue landscape approaches strategically and systematically, where they make sense, for achieving greater mitigation outcomes, as well as related socio-economic and ecological co-benefits.
Day 3 GM Opportunities for the Arab Regionelodieperrat
Workshop on Alignment & implementation of National Action programmes with the UNCCD 10-year Strategy in the Arab Region
League of Arab States (18- 20 June 2014), Dubai - UAE
UNCCD/Global Mechanism, Ms Ines Chaalala & Ms Wafa Essahli
Fruit trees for improved nutrition and livelihoodsFMNR Hub
• Fruit diversity on farms for improved diets and nutrition: A household tree portfolio approach. Stepha McMullin, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Kenya
• Nutritional value of some indigenous fruits and nuts growing in Southern Africa, Mangani Katundu, University of Malawi
• Quality seed and seedling systems. Ramni Jamnadass, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Kenya
• Improving access to fruits for nutrition through better fruit orchard management. Simon Mng’omba, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Malawi.
• Strengthening markets and value addition of fruits for nutrition and livelihoods: a private sector case study- Malawi Mangoes. Wilson Gondwe
Artificial Reefs by Kuddle Life Foundation - May 2024punit537210
Situated in Pondicherry, India, Kuddle Life Foundation is a charitable, non-profit and non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to improving the living standards of coastal communities and simultaneously placing a strong emphasis on the protection of marine ecosystems.
One of the key areas we work in is Artificial Reefs. This presentation captures our journey so far and our learnings. We hope you get as excited about marine conservation and artificial reefs as we are.
Please visit our website: https://kuddlelife.org
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Willie Nelson Net Worth: A Journey Through Music, Movies, and Business Venturesgreendigital
Willie Nelson is a name that resonates within the world of music and entertainment. Known for his unique voice, and masterful guitar skills. and an extraordinary career spanning several decades. Nelson has become a legend in the country music scene. But, his influence extends far beyond the realm of music. with ventures in acting, writing, activism, and business. This comprehensive article delves into Willie Nelson net worth. exploring the various facets of his career that have contributed to his large fortune.
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Introduction
Willie Nelson net worth is a testament to his enduring influence and success in many fields. Born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas. Nelson's journey from a humble beginning to becoming one of the most iconic figures in American music is nothing short of inspirational. His net worth, which estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. reflects a career that is as diverse as it is prolific.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Humble Origins
Willie Hugh Nelson was born during the Great Depression. a time of significant economic hardship in the United States. Raised by his grandparents. Nelson found solace and inspiration in music from an early age. His grandmother taught him to play the guitar. setting the stage for what would become an illustrious career.
First Steps in Music
Nelson's initial foray into the music industry was fraught with challenges. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue his dreams, but success did not come . Working as a songwriter, Nelson penned hits for other artists. which helped him gain a foothold in the competitive music scene. His songwriting skills contributed to his early earnings. laying the foundation for his net worth.
Rise to Stardom
Breakthrough Albums
The 1970s marked a turning point in Willie Nelson's career. His albums "Shotgun Willie" (1973), "Red Headed Stranger" (1975). and "Stardust" (1978) received critical acclaim and commercial success. These albums not only solidified his position in the country music genre. but also introduced his music to a broader audience. The success of these albums played a crucial role in boosting Willie Nelson net worth.
Iconic Songs
Willie Nelson net worth is also attributed to his extensive catalog of hit songs. Tracks like "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," "On the Road Again," and "Always on My Mind" have become timeless classics. These songs have not only earned Nelson large royalties but have also ensured his continued relevance in the music industry.
Acting and Film Career
Hollywood Ventures
In addition to his music career, Willie Nelson has also made a mark in Hollywood. His distinctive personality and on-screen presence have landed him roles in several films and television shows. Notable appearances include roles in "The Electric Horseman" (1979), "Honeysuckle Rose" (1980), and "Barbarosa" (1982). These acting gigs have added a significant amount to Willie Nelson net worth.
Television Appearances
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"Understanding the Carbon Cycle: Processes, Human Impacts, and Strategies for...MMariSelvam4
The carbon cycle is a critical component of Earth's environmental system, governing the movement and transformation of carbon through various reservoirs, including the atmosphere, oceans, soil, and living organisms. This complex cycle involves several key processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, and carbon sequestration, each contributing to the regulation of carbon levels on the planet.
Human activities, particularly fossil fuel combustion and deforestation, have significantly altered the natural carbon cycle, leading to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and driving climate change. Understanding the intricacies of the carbon cycle is essential for assessing the impacts of these changes and developing effective mitigation strategies.
By studying the carbon cycle, scientists can identify carbon sources and sinks, measure carbon fluxes, and predict future trends. This knowledge is crucial for crafting policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, enhancing carbon storage, and promoting sustainable practices. The carbon cycle's interplay with climate systems, ecosystems, and human activities underscores its importance in maintaining a stable and healthy planet.
In-depth exploration of the carbon cycle reveals the delicate balance required to sustain life and the urgent need to address anthropogenic influences. Through research, education, and policy, we can work towards restoring equilibrium in the carbon cycle and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
Micro RNA genes and their likely influence in rice (Oryza sativa L.) dynamic ...Open Access Research Paper
Micro RNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs molecules having approximately 18-25 nucleotides, they are present in both plants and animals genomes. MiRNAs have diverse spatial expression patterns and regulate various developmental metabolisms, stress responses and other physiological processes. The dynamic gene expression playing major roles in phenotypic differences in organisms are believed to be controlled by miRNAs. Mutations in regions of regulatory factors, such as miRNA genes or transcription factors (TF) necessitated by dynamic environmental factors or pathogen infections, have tremendous effects on structure and expression of genes. The resultant novel gene products presents potential explanations for constant evolving desirable traits that have long been bred using conventional means, biotechnology or genetic engineering. Rice grain quality, yield, disease tolerance, climate-resilience and palatability properties are not exceptional to miRN Asmutations effects. There are new insights courtesy of high-throughput sequencing and improved proteomic techniques that organisms’ complexity and adaptations are highly contributed by miRNAs containing regulatory networks. This article aims to expound on how rice miRNAs could be driving evolution of traits and highlight the latest miRNA research progress. Moreover, the review accentuates miRNAs grey areas to be addressed and gives recommendations for further studies.
Characterization and the Kinetics of drying at the drying oven and with micro...Open Access Research Paper
The objective of this work is to contribute to valorization de Nephelium lappaceum by the characterization of kinetics of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum. The seeds were dehydrated until a constant mass respectively in a drying oven and a microwawe oven. The temperatures and the powers of drying are respectively: 50, 60 and 70°C and 140, 280 and 420 W. The results show that the curves of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum do not present a phase of constant kinetics. The coefficients of diffusion vary between 2.09.10-8 to 2.98. 10-8m-2/s in the interval of 50°C at 70°C and between 4.83×10-07 at 9.04×10-07 m-8/s for the powers going of 140 W with 420 W the relation between Arrhenius and a value of energy of activation of 16.49 kJ. mol-1 expressed the effect of the temperature on effective diffusivity.
WRI’s brand new “Food Service Playbook for Promoting Sustainable Food Choices” gives food service operators the very latest strategies for creating dining environments that empower consumers to choose sustainable, plant-rich dishes. This research builds off our first guide for food service, now with industry experience and insights from nearly 350 academic trials.
Natural farming @ Dr. Siddhartha S. Jena.pptxsidjena70
A brief about organic farming/ Natural farming/ Zero budget natural farming/ Subash Palekar Natural farming which keeps us and environment safe and healthy. Next gen Agricultural practices of chemical free farming.
2. A GLOBAL COLLABORATION
to create and sustain integrated agricultural
landscapes worldwide.
Plus more than 60 strategic partners!
3. Integrated Landscape
Management:
What is it?
Diverse communities of practice
with different entry points
Seek to achieve multiple
objectives across sectors
Employ multi-stakeholder
processes to articulate shared
goals and objectives
4. LPFN Organization
9 CO-ORGANIZERS
60+ STRATEGIC
PARTNERS
SIX WORKING
GROUPS
TASK FORCES
5. PROGRAM COMPONENTS
1. STRENGTHENING LANDSCAPE
INITIATIVES
2. BUILDING AN ENABLING
ENVIRONMENT
3. MOBILIZING THE EVIDENCE
4. RAISING AWARENESS
5. PLANNING AND COORDINATION
6. KENYA
Landscape learning network and
policy dialogue process
Support to individual landscapes –
exchange visits, ILM best
practices, landscape labeling study
Study on Financing ILM in Kenya
11. THE ADDED VALUE of
THE LANDSCAPES for
PEOPLE, FOOD AND NATURE
INITIATIVE
NETWORK FOR
KNOWLEDGE-SHARING
UNIFIED MESSAGING AND
ADVOCACY
FACILITATE ACCESS TO
EXPERTISE
The LPFN was established in 2011 to promote and support landscape approaches to sustainable development. The Initiative began with 30 Strategic Partners—has doubled in membership in 3 years. Strategic Partners work at different levels, from World Bank to local CSOs such as the Kijabi Environment Volunteers (KENVO) working in the Lari-Kijabe landscape of Kenya.
Entry points might include participatory watershed management, forest landscape restoration, territorial development, indigenous landscape management, landcare, biological corridors, ecosystem-based adaptation, model forests, agroforestry landscapes, agricultural green growth, climate-smart landscapes and many others.
Working groups: Landscape Strengthening, Policy, Business Engagement, Finance, Science and Knowledge, Communications and Outreach
Current Task Forces: SDGs and Engaging Senior Leaders (to increase visibility of LPFN)
Strengthening Landscape Initiatives – these are the on-the-ground actions in the landscapes themselves, which may include landscape assessments, technical expertise, training, and knowledge-sharing
Building an Enabling Environment – focuses on promoting supportive policies for ILM, such as promoting ILM as a means for implementation of the SDGs
Mobilizing Evidence – conducting research, or synthesizing existing knowledge that needs to be made more accessible to relevant stakeholders
Raising Awareness – outreach and communications
Planning and Coordination – this is largely the work of the Secretariat to maintain an efficient and effective coalition
For example, in Kenya a “learning landscape network” of 5 landscapes enables landscape leaders to share experiences and knowledge, and to come together for workshops and other capacity development opportunities. The policy dialogue process was implemented to facilitate communication between landscape leaders and policy makers at local, county, and national levels.
At the global level, the LPFN conducted a systematic survey of integrated landscape initiatives (ILIs) between 2012-2014. 365 ILIs were identified as having met a standard set of criteria (cross-sectoral, employed multi-stakeholder processes, etc.)
Location of ILIs across Africa. Map is interactive on LPFN’s website.
All reports are on the LPFN website – a wealth of information on integrated landscape management on topics ranging from governance, finance, food security, engaging business, etc
Website, blogs, facebook, twitter. The LPFN maintains an On-line learning network – upload your landscape profile and share your experiences in ILM with others around the world.
Overcome fragmentation of effort
Coalition strengthens policy advocacy efforts
Accelerate knowledge-sharing across communities of practice and within countries
Achieve cost-effectiveness by shared tools & methods
Facilitate access to expertise
Strengthen media/outreach through shared messaging