Contributions of the Satoyama Initiative to mainstreaming sustainable use of biodiversity in production landscapes and seascapes

IGES (2013). Contributions of the Satoyama Initiative to mainstreaming sustainable use of biodiversity in production landscapes and seascapes. Institute for Global Environmental Strategies.

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    Author IGES
    Title Contributions of the Satoyama Initiative to mainstreaming sustainable use of biodiversity in production landscapes and seascapes
    Publication Date 2013-03
    Place of Publication Tokyo and Hayama
    Publisher Institute for Global Environmental Strategies
    Pages 44
    Language eng
    Abstract This publication has been prepared as part of an International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative (IPSI) collaborative activity between UNU-IAS and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) to provide policy makers and IPSI members with materials that can support them in the process of selecting actions to be included in their NBSAPs and LBSAPs. IPSI has been fostering knowledge management by collecting case studies on sustainable use of production landscapes and seascapes from its members, which have served as the basis for this study. A review of these case studies has been conducted to identify good management practices of SEPLS, and their contributions to the achievement of the 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets. The good practices have also been classified according to the IPSI clusters as a basis for considering future IPSI activities.
    Keyword Satoyama initiative
    Socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes (SEPLS)
    Copyright Holder Institute for Global Environmental Strategies
    Copyright Year 2013
    Copyright type All rights reserved
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