Mainstreaming Incentive Systems for Integrated Landscape Management: Lessons from Asia
Leimona, Beria, Chakraborty, Shamik and Dunbar, William (2018). Mainstreaming Incentive Systems for Integrated Landscape Management: Lessons from Asia. UNU-IAS Policy Brief series. United Nations University.
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Sub-type Policy brief Author Leimona, Beria
Chakraborty, Shamik
Dunbar, WilliamTitle Mainstreaming Incentive Systems for Integrated Landscape Management: Lessons from Asia Series Title UNU-IAS Policy Brief series Volume/Issue No. 16 Publication Date 2018-09-07 Place of Publication Tokyo Publisher United Nations University Pages 4 Language eng Abstract Mainstreaming incentive systems to encourage integrated management of landscapes and seascapes that incorporate high levels of human production activities requires consideration of cultural, technical, and economic factors. Lessons from Asia include linking livelihood enhancement and ecosystem-service provision, integrating multiple knowledge systems at the landscape level, and implementing broad, performance-based, and innovative incentive systems. UNBIS Thesaurus ASIA
AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING
INCENTIVESKeyword Socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes (SEPLS)
Ecosystem ServicesCopyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2018 Copyright type All rights reserved ISSN 24093017 -
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