The International
Partnership
for the Satoyama
Initiative (IPSI)
More information on these concepts is
provided in the following pages
Video, 2018 Hualien Forest District Office,
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NEWS
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Others
Advancing Policy Coherence Through Landscape Approaches at UNCCD COP16
A side event of UNCCD COP16 showcased innovative practices that integrate diverse land values and empower communities.
2024.12.18 -
UNCCD COP16 Side Event Explores Landscape Approaches for Socio-Ecological Resilience
Experts discussed integrated landscape approaches to enhance socio-ecological resilience and address challenges in land and water management.
2024.12.16 -
Event at COP29 Tackles Siloed Policymaking on Climate & SDGs
On 15 November 2024, a UNU side event at the 2024 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP29) in Baku explored approaches to move beyond fragmented policymaking on climate change and sustainable development.
2024.12.12
EVENTS
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Other events
Leveraging Landscape Approaches Towards Policy Coherence
2024.11.21 -
Other events
Operationalizing Integrated Landscape Approaches Towards Socio-ecological Resilience
2024.11.21 -
2024.09.24|CBD Events
IPSI at the UN Biodiversity Conference: CBD COP16
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2024.08.23|Other events
Can Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS) Promote Sustainable Food Systems? Linking Science and Practice
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2024.06.13|Other events
High Level Political Forum 2024 Virtual Side Event on COMDEKS
CASE STUDIES
IPSI case studies are intended to crystallize IPSI members’ experiences working for SEPLS, which can vary greatly due to the wide range of different regions and ecosystem types, issues being addressed, and approaches and methods used. Case studies should therefore address authors’ experiences and contain useful information about their activities in conserving and revitalizing SEPLS as well as cautionary points and lessons learned.