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Collaboration and Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in Landscape Governance and Management in Africa: Lessons from Practice



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Autore: Shackleton Sheona Visualizza persona
Titolo: Collaboration and Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in Landscape Governance and Management in Africa: Lessons from Practice Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (222 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Environmental economics
Soggetto non controllato: landscape
governance
assessment
inclusive
sustainable
multi-stakeholder
climate and development
forest conservation
REDD
sustainable land management
project monitoring and evaluation
mangroves
academic intermediaries
Kenya
landscape governance
sustainable energy
urban informal settlements
perceptions
Agoro-Agu
Mount Elgon
inclusive decision-making
dialogue
SenseMaker®
communities
Uganda
boundary-crossing
integrated landscape management
multi-stakeholder collaboration
relational agency
relationality
social-ecological systems
actors
collaboration
land degradation
learning
social capital
Social Network Analysis
transformative spaces
landscapes
biosphere reserves
stakeholder participation
conservation
sustainable development
management
communication
capacity building
local collaboration
governance regime
local attitudes
local perceptions
protected area
indigenous knowledge (IK)
local/traditional ecological knowledge (LEK/TEK)
interdisciplinary/transdisciplinary research
indigenous and local knowledge (ILK)
Gonarezhou
sustainability
community engagement
Zimbabwe
Persona (resp. second.): FavrettoNicola
GordonChris
MethnerNadine
OutaGeorge
SolaPhosiso
SalluSusannah
SikutshwaLikho
WilliamsPortia Adade
ShackletonSheona
Sommario/riassunto: The severity of interconnected socio-economic and environmental impacts on landscapes and people across Africa are exacerbated as a result of land degradation, conflict, poor governance, competition for land and inequality, and exacerbated by climate change. In pursuing pathways towards a more resilient future, collaborative and multi-stakeholder governance and management of landscapes have been promoted by government agencies, NGOs and conservation organisations as a possible solution. However, there is no single way to achieve effective collaboration, and different landscape projects have experimented with different entry points and engagement processes. Grounded in partnerships amongst researchers, practitioners and development partners with expertise in landscape governance and management in Africa, this book describes and collates key lessons from practice for supporting more resilient and equitable landscapes.
Altri titoli varianti: Collaboration and Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in Landscape Governance and Management in Africa
Titolo autorizzato: Collaboration and Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in Landscape Governance and Management in Africa: Lessons from Practice  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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