From vision to action (V2A): Advancing sustainable management of multifunctional landscapes in Akole, Maharashtra (India)

The Vision-to-Action (V2A) approach was developed to support inclusive stakeholder conversations to create a shared vision for a desirable future, develop holistic and medium-term transition pathways towards sustainable living landscapes, and define realistic, collectively agreed-upon concrete actio...

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Autores principales: Barooah, Prapti, Falk, Thomas, Joshi, Rajashree, V. S., Viswadev, Krishnan, Smitha, Kumar, Gopal, Malaiappan, Sudharsan
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178934
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author Barooah, Prapti
Falk, Thomas
Joshi, Rajashree
V. S., Viswadev
Krishnan, Smitha
Kumar, Gopal
Malaiappan, Sudharsan
author_browse Barooah, Prapti
Falk, Thomas
Joshi, Rajashree
Krishnan, Smitha
Kumar, Gopal
Malaiappan, Sudharsan
V. S., Viswadev
author_facet Barooah, Prapti
Falk, Thomas
Joshi, Rajashree
V. S., Viswadev
Krishnan, Smitha
Kumar, Gopal
Malaiappan, Sudharsan
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description The Vision-to-Action (V2A) approach was developed to support inclusive stakeholder conversations to create a shared vision for a desirable future, develop holistic and medium-term transition pathways towards sustainable living landscapes, and define realistic, collectively agreed-upon concrete action plans that outline the behavior changes required to transition from their current situation to the envisioned future. It is designed to foster action that is multi-actor (e.g., producers, traders, enterprises, consumers, policymakers), multidimensional (e.g., agricultural, environmental, economic, social), and multi-scalar (e.g., farm, landscape, system) to realize sustainable food system transformation. This method structures conversations to allow stakeholders to discuss and agree about who, what, when and where to engage in the sought transformation processes. The V2A process and results also point to opportunities and entry points for responsive external support including by research-in-development partners such as the CGIAR Science Program on Multifunctional Landscapes.
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spelling CGSpace1789342026-01-06T02:02:54Z From vision to action (V2A): Advancing sustainable management of multifunctional landscapes in Akole, Maharashtra (India) Barooah, Prapti Falk, Thomas Joshi, Rajashree V. S., Viswadev Krishnan, Smitha Kumar, Gopal Malaiappan, Sudharsan sustainability landscape multiple land use stakeholders The Vision-to-Action (V2A) approach was developed to support inclusive stakeholder conversations to create a shared vision for a desirable future, develop holistic and medium-term transition pathways towards sustainable living landscapes, and define realistic, collectively agreed-upon concrete action plans that outline the behavior changes required to transition from their current situation to the envisioned future. It is designed to foster action that is multi-actor (e.g., producers, traders, enterprises, consumers, policymakers), multidimensional (e.g., agricultural, environmental, economic, social), and multi-scalar (e.g., farm, landscape, system) to realize sustainable food system transformation. This method structures conversations to allow stakeholders to discuss and agree about who, what, when and where to engage in the sought transformation processes. The V2A process and results also point to opportunities and entry points for responsive external support including by research-in-development partners such as the CGIAR Science Program on Multifunctional Landscapes. 2025-12-17 2025-12-17T15:57:43Z 2025-12-17T15:57:43Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178934 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178421 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Barooah, Prapti; Falk, Thomas; Joshi, Rajashree; V S, Viswadev; Krishnan, Smitha; Kumar, Gopal; Malaiappan, Sudharsan. 2025. Advancing sustainable management of multifunctional landscapes in Akole (Maharashtra), India. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178934
spellingShingle sustainability
landscape
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stakeholders
Barooah, Prapti
Falk, Thomas
Joshi, Rajashree
V. S., Viswadev
Krishnan, Smitha
Kumar, Gopal
Malaiappan, Sudharsan
From vision to action (V2A): Advancing sustainable management of multifunctional landscapes in Akole, Maharashtra (India)
title From vision to action (V2A): Advancing sustainable management of multifunctional landscapes in Akole, Maharashtra (India)
title_full From vision to action (V2A): Advancing sustainable management of multifunctional landscapes in Akole, Maharashtra (India)
title_fullStr From vision to action (V2A): Advancing sustainable management of multifunctional landscapes in Akole, Maharashtra (India)
title_full_unstemmed From vision to action (V2A): Advancing sustainable management of multifunctional landscapes in Akole, Maharashtra (India)
title_short From vision to action (V2A): Advancing sustainable management of multifunctional landscapes in Akole, Maharashtra (India)
title_sort from vision to action v2a advancing sustainable management of multifunctional landscapes in akole maharashtra india
topic sustainability
landscape
multiple land use
stakeholders
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178934
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