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  • Linking gendered knowledge with gender-responsive action across the landscape: What works?

    Friday November 15th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Under which conditions can gendered knowledge influence the formulation and implementation of gender equitable policies, programs and projects, especially in the context of climate change? In a GLF Discussion Forum on Sunday, 17 November hosted by the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO), keynote speaker Seema Arora-Jonsson from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences […]

  • How to improve the institutional setting for sustainable landscapes

    Wednesday November 13th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Beyond environmental conditions, it is the institutional setting that determines how landscapes are used. The institutional setting encompasses governance frameworks at multiple political levels including a multitude of public, private and societal actors. However, after years of recognizing the need for coordinated multilevel governance, we have failed. To move forward, we need to think about […]

  • Taking the message of conservation and environmental protection to the community

    Wednesday November 13th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    I am Mmakgabo Confidance Mapotse. I was born and raised in the dusty, rural province of Limpopo in the Republic of South Africa. Currently, I am pursuing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biotechnology and Botany at the University of Limpopo, and my university study, coupled with my enthusiasm to innovate, have sparked my interest […]

  • Safeguarding ecosystem services in dryland landscapes

    Friday November 08th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    To mitigate risks of ecosystem service degradation in dryland landscapes, we need to ensure that tradeoffs are managed through informed land use, especially in high potential agricultural areas, such as the Guinea Savanna zone in Africa. The Guinea Savanna zone in Africa was described in a recent FAO/World Bank publication as the “sleeping giant” for commercial agriculture, with potential […]

  • CIFOR DG Peter Holmgren asks: How do we measure the performance of our landscapes?

    Monday November 04th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    The ultimate objective of a landscape approach is to support those that make a difference on the ground. This happens in many different ways, tailored to the specific needs and ambitions of each landscape. It would be wrong and inefficient to try and impose top-down or one-size-fits-all solutions. It would also undermine the definition I […]

  • What are landscapes anyway? – thoughts from CIFOR’s Director General Peter Holmgren

    Tuesday October 29th, 2013 1 Comment
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    My previous “why” question was all but rhetoric – everyone I have spoken with agrees that landscapes are hugely important, and also agrees that they are essential for human well-being at large as well as life on our planet. Asking “What are landscapes?” is more delicate and requires some thought as to where we are […]

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