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 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
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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.