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Toolkit: Landscape Measures Resource Center
IUCN and Ecoagriculture teams collaborated on the Uganda side of Mt. Elgon.
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Authors: Ecoagriculture and the Cornell University Ecoagriculture Working Group. Partners: Government of the Netherlands, PROFOR, The Nature Conservancy, The World Bank’s Development Grants Facility (DGF) and its Sustainability Network of Global Programs and Partnerhips (GPP), and TerrAfrica.
Multifunctional Agriculture and Forest Landscape Mosaics (toolkit)
Measuring Biodiversity and Forest Conservation Production and Livelihood Outcomes in Multifunctional Agriculture: Forest Landscape Mosaics
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Conceptually, it is simple to evaluate and monitor the contribution of managed landscapes to wild biodiversity conservation: one would quantify the diversity, abundance, and distribution of organisms and habitats on the landscape. Operationally, however, such monitoring has proven extremely difficult, especially in the agricultural mosaic landscapes that characterize smallholder agriculture throughout major portions of the developing world.
- mechanisms for facilitating multi-stakeholder negotiations to help diverse stakeholder groups realize a shared vision of a given landscape, and
- an outcome measures toolkit to help multi-stakeholder groups define and measure the impacts of ecoagriculture/ forest landscape restoration on productivity, local livelihoods, institutions, and ecosystem services and biodiversity.
- Unit 1: Defining the approach
- Unit 2: Engaging stakeholders
- Unit 3: Creating performance goals and criteria
- Unit 4: Choosing indicators
- Unit 5: Establishing a baseline
- Unit 6: Tracking change
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Author : Authors: Ecoagriculture and the Cornell University Ecoagriculture Working Group. Partners: Government of the Netherlands, PROFOR, The Nature Conservancy, The World Bank’s Development Grants Facility (DGF) and its Sustainability Network of Global Programs and Partnerhips (GPP), and TerrAfrica.
Last Updated : 06-16-2024