GEF-Satoyama Project Working Paper: Values, Knowledge and Governance of Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes
Takahashi, Yasuo, Lopez-Casero, Federico, Natori, Yoji and Dublin, Devon (2019). GEF-Satoyama Project Working Paper: Values, Knowledge and Governance of Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes. Institute for Global Environmental Strategies and Conservation International Japan.
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Sub-type Working paper Author Takahashi, Yasuo
Lopez-Casero, Federico
Natori, Yoji
Dublin, DevonTitle GEF-Satoyama Project Working Paper: Values, Knowledge and Governance of Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes Publication Date 2019-08 Place of Publication Hayama and Tokyo Publisher Institute for Global Environmental Strategies and Conservation International Japan Pages iii, 110 Language eng Abstract The “GEF-Satoyama Project”, a global project funded by the Global Environment Facility since 2015, aims to mainstream conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes (SEPLS) for a society in harmony with nature. This paper showcases the experiences of ten demonstration projects in SEPLS from the Indo-Burma, Tropical Andes and Madagascar and Indian Ocean Islands regions, which were selected through calls for proposals in these three regions and received financial support by the Project, focusing around the three questions that are important for SEPLS. These are: How can various stakeholders become aware of the values of SEPLS; how can traditional knowledge gained from SEPLS be maintained and used; and how can the governance of SEPLS be strengthened? Keyword Satoyama initiative
Socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes (SEPLS)
GovernanceCopyright Holder Institute for Global Environmental Strategies Copyright Year 2019 Copyright type All rights reserved ISBN 9784887882294 -
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