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24 Results found. From 1997 - 2023
News
- 1 Jul 2022
Multi-stakeholder platforms set to resolve land-use conflicts in northern Ghana
The COVID-19 pandemic delayed but did not stop an initiative that aims to reduce conflict over land, a critically important effort for restoration and food security.
News
- 28 Apr 2022
Cashew offers untapped potential for African livelihoods and landscapes, scientists say
Shelled nuts need investment and policy incentives
Analysis
- 28 Jan 2022
Replacing short-term projects with long-term processes
Lessons learned from CBNRM in Ghana and Zambia
News
- 10 Jan 2022
Gender dynamics in Ghana’s oil palm processing sector
Taking a gendered approach to sustainability assessments
News
- 10 Jan 2022
Gender dynamics in Ghana’s oil palm processing sector
News
- 13 Sep 2021
Struggle for livelihoods in northern Ghana fueling risk of land-use conflict
Approach seeks resolutions
Podcast
- 17 Aug 2021
The quest for livelihood options in Ghana
Balance competing demands and integrate policies for multiple land uses
Podcast
- 17 Aug 2021
The quest for livelihood options in Ghana
News
- 15 Apr 2021
New toolbox offers methods to support integrated landscape approaches in multiple contexts
Pragmatic principles a framework for change
Feature
- 22 Feb 2021
Selective memories: The historical roots of environmentalism
Book describes how colonialism resonates today in forest management
News
- 3 Nov 2020
New research closing knowledge gaps for integrated landscapes approaches
Book emphasizes need for evidence-based monitoring
News
- 25 Nov 2019
Towards zero-deforestation commodities in Ghana’s Atiwa forest
Testing a jurisdictional approach to landscape governance
Event Coverage
- 13 Nov 2019
Balancing development and conservation needs of stakeholders in a shared landscape
Power relationships, local knowledge and transparency in integrated landscape approaches
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