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Landscapes for People, Food and Nature: The Vision, the Evidence, and Next Steps

— sector: Agriculture, Conservation and biodiversity, Construction/buildings, Forestry and natural resource management, Research, education, administration, Tourism, Water management
— theme: Corporate social responsibility, Employment and socio-economic policies, Environment and climate, Industry (greening of), Social dialogue
— country: Global
— type: Reports

This paper explains the rationale for the ‘whole landscape’ approach, describes its main elements, and summarizes the existing evidence on the prevalence and effectiveness of the approach. The analysis highlights recent movements to scale up these approaches, identifies the barriers to doing so, and concludes that action is needed to expand, improve and share best practices; to expand networks of technical assistance; and shift the enabling environment of policies so that policies are less fragmented and more integrative.

Author/Editor
Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Initiative
Publishing Year
2012
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