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Guidelines: assessing landscape governance – a participatory approach

Guidelines: assessing landscape governance – a participatory approach
assessing landscape governance

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Date of publication
November 2017
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48
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Landscape governance relates to how rules and decision-making address overlapping claims and conflicting interests in the landscape. It also relates to how rules and decision-making encourage synergies among stakeholders and stimulate the sustainable management of the landscape. In order to achieve sustainable landscape development, it is crucial to understand how governance processes are organized, and how this influences the decisions and behaviour of actors in the landscape.

This manual introduces a method of assessing landscape governance in a participatory way. It involves four criteria: 1) inclusive decision-making in the landscape; 2) culture of collaboration in the landscape; 3) coordination across landscape sectors, levels and actors; and 4) sustainable landscape thinking and action.

The assessment methodology consists of a two-day participatory workshop with stakeholders from the landscape. Applying this methodology allows participants to discuss key features of landscape governance, and learn how to monitor them and identify priorities.

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Maartje de Graaf, Tropenbos International
Louise Buck, EcoAgriculture Partners
Seth Shames, EcoAgriculture Partners
Roderick Zagt, Tropenbos International

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