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Collaboration And Multistakeholder Engagement In Landscape Governance And Management In Africa Lessons From Practice Nicola Favretto

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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.51 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Nicola Favretto, Sheona Shackleton, Susannah M. Sallu, Chris Gordon, Nadine Methner, George Outa, Phosiso Sola, Likho Sikutshwa, Portia Adade Williams, (eds.)
ISBN: 9783036514772, 3036514775
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Collaboration And Multistakeholder Engagement In Landscape Governance And Management In Africa Lessons From Practice Nicola Favretto by Nicola Favretto, Sheona Shackleton, Susannah M. Sallu, Chris Gordon, Nadine Methner, George Outa, Phosiso Sola, Likho Sikutshwa, Portia Adade Williams, (eds.) 9783036514772, 3036514775 instant download after payment.

This Special Issue collates ten papers, including a global systematic review of the incorporation of indigenous knowledge in landscape approaches, and case study research from five African countries (South Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Kenya, and Madagascar), written by 56 authors from 29 organisations (including universities, research institutes, non-governmental and international organisations, and the private sector). In this editorial,
we collate key lessons from practice evident across the papers.

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