Mekuria, Wolde Gedle, A. Tesfaye, Y. Phimister, E.
Ecosystems provide a variety of ecosystem services and functions for mankind, and their sustainable use plays an important role in livelihoods. However, the resulting land degradation due to land use and land cover changes leads to loss of valuable ecosystems and associated ecosystem functions and services. This study takes two highly degraded wate...
Moges, A. Yakob, G. Girma, R. Teshale, T. Mekuria, Wolde Haile, Alemseged Tamiru
Forest and landscape restoration measures could address landscape degradation, increase ecosystem services, and improve livelihoods. However, mapping potential areas for forest and landscape restoration measures and identifying enabling and constraining factors is crucial for effective implementation. This study was conducted in the western catchme...
Waeber, Patrick O. Carmenta, Rachel Estrada Carmona, Natalia Garcia, Claude A. Falk, Thomas Fellay, Abigail Ghazoul, Jaboury Reed, James Willemen, Louise Zhang, Wei
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Integrated landscape approaches (ILA) aim to reconcile multiple, often competing, interests across agriculture, nature conservation, and other land uses. Recognized ILA design principles provide guidance for implementation, yet application remains challenging, and a strong performance evidence-base is yet to be formed. Through a critical literature...
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Bayala, E. Ros-Tonen, M. Sunderland, T.C.H. Djoudi, H. Reed, J.
Over the past 20 years, recurrent and violent conflicts between farmers and Fulani pastoralists have persisted in Northern Ghana. These conflicts mainly revolve around access to and utilisation of natural resources such as land and water. Conflicts of interest have led to the social marginalisation of the Fulani community, leading to their exclusio...
Yanou, M.P. Ros-Tonen, M.A.F. Reed, J. Sunderland, T.C.H.
There is increasing recognition of the role of Indigenous and local knowledge systems in sustainable land use and conservation practices. However, the evidence base remains fragmented, while local knowledge remains marginalised in many national biodiversity strategies and development plans. This applies to the Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe. H...
Siangulube, F.S. Ros-Tonen, M.A.F. Reed, J. Bayala, E.R.C. Sunderland, T.C.H.
Landscape approaches are being promoted as a form of negotiated governance to help reconcile competing land uses and identify common concerns for planning envisioned future landscapes. Multistakeholder platforms play a key role in these efforts. This paper aims to contribute to an emerging scholarship that explores how spatial tools can be used in ...
Siangulube, F.S.
Multistakeholder platforms (MSPs) are increasingly applied in environmental governance as institutions to collectively negotiate challenges, opportunities, and policy options in contested landscapes. However, their contributions and effectiveness depend on how stakeholders perceive and frame the role of MSPs in addressing social and environmental c...
Siangulube, F.S. Ros-Tonen, M.A.F. Reed, J. Djoudi, H. Gumbo, D. Sunderland, T.C.H.
Actors engaging in integrated landscape approaches to reconciling conservation and development represent multiple sectors and scales and actors with different powers, resource access, and influence on decision-making. Despite growing acknowledgement, limited evidence exists on the implications of power relations for landscape governance. Therefore,...
Bayala, E. Asubonteng, K.O. Ros-Tonen, M. Djoudi, H. Siangulube, F.S. Reed, J. Sunderland, T.C.H.
In multifunctional landscapes, expanding economic activities jeopardise the integrity of biodiverse ecosystems, generating conservation-development trade-offs that require multi-stakeholder dialogue and tools to negotiate conflicting objectives. Despite the rich literature on participatory mapping and other tools to reveal different stakeholder per...