the state of integrated landscape initiatives in latin america and the caribbean

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climate change adaptation improving livelihoods improving agriculture conservation Number of initiatives reporting each of 4 main categories of primary motivations: participants from outside of the ILI: conservation agriculture livelihoods institutional planning and coordination 104 Number of ILIs surveyed: THE CURRENT STATE OF INTEGRATED LANDSCAPE INITIATIVES participants from within the ILI: 39 44 68 93 IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN agrobiodiversity protected negative impacts reduced production increased profitabality increased production area increased no. of initiatives 0 104 biodiversity protected priority species protected connectivity increased water quality improved other ecosystem services protected agricultural ecosystem services protected no. of initiatives 0 104 cash income increased no. of initiatives 0 104 non-cash income increased food security improved vulnerability decreased access to health services improved no. of initiatives 0 104 stakeholder coord. improved capacity for ILM improved communities empowered trad. knowledge used sectoral coord. improved women’s capacity improved For this study, we define ILIs as projects, programs, platforms, initiatives or sets of activities that: (1) seek to simultaneously improve food production, biodiversity, ecosystems and rural livelihoods; (2) work at a landscape scale; (3) involve inter-sectoral coordination, policies or investments at a variety of levels; and (4) are highly participatory within a social learning framework. % of initiatives whose participants included at least one stakeholder group from each of the following categories industry agribusiness marginalized groups education NGOs producer groups government agribusiness education donors international organizations NGOs government reported outcomes of investments in each of 4 categories Percentage of ILIs that reported core investment in all 4 domains: 75% 22 7

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climate change adaptation

improving livelihoods

improving agriculture

conservation

Number of initiatives reporting each of 4 main categories of primary motivations:

participants fromoutside of the ILI:

conservation

agriculture

livelihoods

institutional planning

and coordination

104

Number of ILIs surveyed:

THE CURRENT STATE OF INTEGRATED LANDSCAPE INITIATIVES

participants fromwithin the ILI:

3944

6893

IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

agrobiodiversity protected

negative impacts reduced

production increased

profitabality increased

production area increased

no. of initiatives0 104

biodiversity protected

priority species protected

connectivity increased

water quality improved

other ecosystem services protected

agricultural ecosystem services protected

no. of initiatives0 104

cash income increased

no. of initiatives0 104

non-cash income increased

food security improved

vulnerability decreased

access to health services improved

no. of initiatives0 104

stakeholder coord. improved

capacity for ILM improved

communities empowered

trad. knowledge used

sectoral coord. improved

women’s capacity improved

For this study, we define ILIs as projects, programs, platforms, initiatives or sets of activities that: (1) seek to simultaneously improve food production, biodiversity, ecosystems and rural livelihoods; (2) work at a landscape scale; (3) involve inter-sectoral coordination, policies or investments at a variety of levels; and (4) are highly participatory within a social learning framework.

% of initiatives whose participants included at least one stakeholder group from each of the following categories

industry agribusiness marginalizedgroups

education NGOs producer groups government

agribusiness education donors internationalorganizations

NGOs government

reported outcomes of investments in each of 4 categories

Percentage of ILIs that reported

core investment in all 4 domains: 75%

22

7

104

Number of ILIs surveyed:

THE CURRENT STATE OF INTEGRATED LANDSCAPE INITIATIVES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

For this study, we define ILIs as projects, programs, platforms, initiatives or sets of activities that: (1) seek to simultaneously improve food production, biodiversity, ecosystems and rural livelihoods; (2) work at a landscape scale; (3) involve inter-sectoral coordination, policies or investments at a variety of levels; and (4) are highly participatory within a social learning framework.

THE CURRENT STATE OF INTEGRATED LANDSCAPE INITIATIVES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN