Modalities for Scaling up Sustainable Land Management and Restoration of Degraded Land.

To tackle inter-connected global challenges of population growth and migration, climate change, biodiversity loss, and degrading land and water resources, changes in land use and management are needed at a global scale. There are hundreds of options that can improve the sustainability of land manage...

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Main Authors: Thomas, Richard, Reeds, Mark, Clifton, Kathryn, Appadurai, Arivudai Nambi, Mills, Anthony, Zucca, Claudio, Kodsi, Elie, Sircely, Jason A., Haddad, Fida, Mapedza, Everisto D., Woldearegay, Kifle, Shalander, Kumar, Bellon, Mauricio, Le, Quang Bao, Mabikke, Samuel, Alexander, Sasha, Leu, Stefan, Schlingloff, Stefan, Lala-Pritchard, Tana, Mares, Victor, Quiróz, R.
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99750
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author Thomas, Richard
Reeds, Mark
Clifton, Kathryn
Appadurai, Arivudai Nambi
Mills, Anthony
Zucca, Claudio
Kodsi, Elie
Sircely, Jason A.
Haddad, Fida
Mapedza, Everisto D.
Woldearegay, Kifle
Shalander, Kumar
Bellon, Mauricio
Le, Quang Bao
Mabikke, Samuel
Alexander, Sasha
Leu, Stefan
Schlingloff, Stefan
Lala-Pritchard, Tana
Mares, Victor
Quiróz, R.
author_browse Alexander, Sasha
Appadurai, Arivudai Nambi
Bellon, Mauricio
Clifton, Kathryn
Haddad, Fida
Kodsi, Elie
Lala-Pritchard, Tana
Le, Quang Bao
Leu, Stefan
Mabikke, Samuel
Mapedza, Everisto D.
Mares, Victor
Mills, Anthony
Quiróz, R.
Reeds, Mark
Schlingloff, Stefan
Shalander, Kumar
Sircely, Jason A.
Thomas, Richard
Woldearegay, Kifle
Zucca, Claudio
author_facet Thomas, Richard
Reeds, Mark
Clifton, Kathryn
Appadurai, Arivudai Nambi
Mills, Anthony
Zucca, Claudio
Kodsi, Elie
Sircely, Jason A.
Haddad, Fida
Mapedza, Everisto D.
Woldearegay, Kifle
Shalander, Kumar
Bellon, Mauricio
Le, Quang Bao
Mabikke, Samuel
Alexander, Sasha
Leu, Stefan
Schlingloff, Stefan
Lala-Pritchard, Tana
Mares, Victor
Quiróz, R.
author_sort Thomas, Richard
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description To tackle inter-connected global challenges of population growth and migration, climate change, biodiversity loss, and degrading land and water resources, changes in land use and management are needed at a global scale. There are hundreds of options that can improve the sustainability of land management and prevent or reverse degradation, but there are almost as many socio-cultural, institutional and policy barriers preventing their adoption at scale. To tackle this challenge, the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research's Dryland Systems Program and the UN Convention to Combat Desertification convened an expert group to consider barriers and incentives to scaling up sustainable land management (SLM) and land restoration practices, as part of the first Global Land Outlook. The group reviewed existing frameworks for scaling up relevant interventions across a range of contexts, and identified eight critical success factors: i) adaptively plan; ii) consistently fund; iii) select SLM options for scaling up based on best available evidence; iv) identify and engage with stakeholders at all scales; v) build capacity for scaling up; vi) foster institutional leadership and policy change to support scaling up; vii) achieve early tangible benefits and incentives for as many stakeholders as possible and viii) monitor, evaluate and communicate. Incentives for scaling up were identified for the private sector, farmers and their communities and policy makers. Based on these findings a new framework for scaling up is presented that analyses the contexts in which there is evidence that specific SLM interventions can be scaled up and out, so that scalable SLM options can be screened and adapted to these contexts, piloted and disseminated. This will then help countries achieve land degradation neutrality and comply with the Sustainable Development Goal 15, 'Life on Land'.
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spelling CGSpace997502024-03-06T10:16:43Z Modalities for Scaling up Sustainable Land Management and Restoration of Degraded Land. Thomas, Richard Reeds, Mark Clifton, Kathryn Appadurai, Arivudai Nambi Mills, Anthony Zucca, Claudio Kodsi, Elie Sircely, Jason A. Haddad, Fida Mapedza, Everisto D. Woldearegay, Kifle Shalander, Kumar Bellon, Mauricio Le, Quang Bao Mabikke, Samuel Alexander, Sasha Leu, Stefan Schlingloff, Stefan Lala-Pritchard, Tana Mares, Victor Quiróz, R. To tackle inter-connected global challenges of population growth and migration, climate change, biodiversity loss, and degrading land and water resources, changes in land use and management are needed at a global scale. There are hundreds of options that can improve the sustainability of land management and prevent or reverse degradation, but there are almost as many socio-cultural, institutional and policy barriers preventing their adoption at scale. To tackle this challenge, the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research's Dryland Systems Program and the UN Convention to Combat Desertification convened an expert group to consider barriers and incentives to scaling up sustainable land management (SLM) and land restoration practices, as part of the first Global Land Outlook. The group reviewed existing frameworks for scaling up relevant interventions across a range of contexts, and identified eight critical success factors: i) adaptively plan; ii) consistently fund; iii) select SLM options for scaling up based on best available evidence; iv) identify and engage with stakeholders at all scales; v) build capacity for scaling up; vi) foster institutional leadership and policy change to support scaling up; vii) achieve early tangible benefits and incentives for as many stakeholders as possible and viii) monitor, evaluate and communicate. Incentives for scaling up were identified for the private sector, farmers and their communities and policy makers. Based on these findings a new framework for scaling up is presented that analyses the contexts in which there is evidence that specific SLM interventions can be scaled up and out, so that scalable SLM options can be screened and adapted to these contexts, piloted and disseminated. This will then help countries achieve land degradation neutrality and comply with the Sustainable Development Goal 15, 'Life on Land'. 2017-03-29 2019-02-28T07:30:47Z 2019-02-28T07:30:47Z Other https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99750 en Open Access Thomas, Richard; Reeds, Mark; Clifton, Kathryn; Appadurai, Arivudai Nambi; Mills, Anthony; Zucca, Claudio; Kodsi, Elie; Sircely, Jason; Haddad, Fida; Mapedza, Everisto; Woldearegay, Kifle; Shalander, Kumar; Bellon, Mauricio; Le, Quang Bao; Mabikke, Samuel; Alexander, Sasha; Leu, Stefan; Schlingloff, Stefan; Lala-Pritchard, Tana; Mares, Victor; Quiroz, Roberto. 2017. Modalities for Scaling up Sustainable Land Management and Restoration of Degraded Land.
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Reeds, Mark
Clifton, Kathryn
Appadurai, Arivudai Nambi
Mills, Anthony
Zucca, Claudio
Kodsi, Elie
Sircely, Jason A.
Haddad, Fida
Mapedza, Everisto D.
Woldearegay, Kifle
Shalander, Kumar
Bellon, Mauricio
Le, Quang Bao
Mabikke, Samuel
Alexander, Sasha
Leu, Stefan
Schlingloff, Stefan
Lala-Pritchard, Tana
Mares, Victor
Quiróz, R.
Modalities for Scaling up Sustainable Land Management and Restoration of Degraded Land.
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title_short Modalities for Scaling up Sustainable Land Management and Restoration of Degraded Land.
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