Landscape Assessment of Financial Flows: Lessons learned from pilot implementation

Collaborative landscape initiatives demonstrate enormous potential to mobilize stakeholders across sectors, supporting them to work together on shared objectives. This meets a wide range of human needs, economic goals and ecosystem objectives. However, implementing these partnerships is challenging. Perspectives, values and ways of working differ greatly among partners; in many cases there is a legacy of misunderstanding and distrust. Strategies and tools are needed to overcome the resulting tendency for stalemate and conflict.

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Main Authors: Louman B., Shames, S., Pamerneckyte, G., Owusu Ansah, M., Koesoetjahjo, I.
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2020-06-01
Subjects:landscape, finance, ecosystem services, skaeholders,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111609
https://www.tropenbos.org/file.php/2342/180820-laff-lessons-learned.pdf
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Summary:Collaborative landscape initiatives demonstrate enormous potential to mobilize stakeholders across sectors, supporting them to work together on shared objectives. This meets a wide range of human needs, economic goals and ecosystem objectives. However, implementing these partnerships is challenging. Perspectives, values and ways of working differ greatly among partners; in many cases there is a legacy of misunderstanding and distrust. Strategies and tools are needed to overcome the resulting tendency for stalemate and conflict.