The International
Partnership
for the Satoyama
Initiative (IPSI)
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NEWS
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Announcements
SITR-8 Highlights Innovative Approaches to Ecosystem Restoration
The eighth volume of the Satoyama Initiative Thematic Review provides unique insights on how to prevent loss and degradation of ecosystems and ensure their recovery. It presents knowledge gained from areas where production activities help maintain biodiversity while sustainably supporting the livelihoods and well-being of local communities.
2023.09.19 -
Announcements
New IPSI Strategy and Plan of Action Adopted at IPSI-9
At the 9th IPSI Global Conference (IPSI-9), held from 8th to 11th July at Akita International University in Akita, Japan, the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative adopted a new Strategy and Plan of Action for the period 2023-2030. The conference, attended by IPSI members from around the world, allowed members to share and learn from each other and learn of the partnership’s growth since the last global conference in 2019.
2023.07.26 -
AnnouncementsSDM
SDM 2023 Call for Proposals!
The secretariat of the Satoyama Development Mechanism (SDM) has opened a call for proposals for SDM 2023.
2023.07.14
EVENTS
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IPSI Global Conference
Reshaping Our Future: Public Forum of the 9th IPSI Global Conference
2023.06.09 -
IPSI Global Conference
Registration Open! The Ninth IPSI Global Conference (IPSI-9)
2023.04.03 -
2022.12.08|CBD Events
COP15 Event - OECMs and Green Economies: Productive Landscapes for Nature-positive Society
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2022.11.24|CBD Events
COP15 Side Event - COMDEKS Phase 4: Contribution of the Satoyama Initiative to the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
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2022.11.21|CBD Events
COP 15 Side Event - Nature-based Solutions to Climate Change and Other Social Challenges by Conservation and Restoration of Mangrove Ecosystem, Focusing on its Multiple Services
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.
RESOURCES
Publications
(2023) Vol. 8: Ecosystem Restoration through Managing Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)