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1 University of Georgia

2 No shortage of human resources

3 Raising awareness and Setting (Evolving) Targets NRC-NAS Major Groups Chapter 14 International Conventions UN CSD UN CSD Review 1996 World Food Summit 1992 Earth Summit World Summit on Sustainable Development (Rio+10) governments can t do it alone Millennium Development Goals (target 2015) UN CSD Review Green Economy Governance MDG Summit Sustainable Development Goals 2014

4 Farming Systems Research Farmer-to-Farmer 1992 Landscape Approach CB NRM Participatory W/S Mgt. Participatory Action Research Organic Ag Global Trends Holistic Management Interdisciplinary Research Ecosystems Approach 1996 Causal Webs Inter-institutional Approach Participatory Research Sustainable Livelihoods Sustainable Land Management Decision Support Ecosystem Services Ecoagriculture 2002 Carbon for Communities Knowledge Management Sustainable Intensification Integrated C-L-T Systems Innovation Networks PES Biodiversity Conservation 2008 Perennial Agriculture Research4/in Development Evidence Based Decision Making Innovation Networks Research in Development Gender Landscape Systems Approach Landscape Approach Climate Smart Agriculture Conservation Agriculture SANREM Trends

5 SANREM SITES Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 AFRICA Burkina Faso Cape Verde Mali Zambia, Kenya, Uganda Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Mali Lesotho, Mozambique ASIA Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines Vietnam Cambodia Indonesia LATIN AMERICA Ecuador Ecuador Ecuador Ecuador Mexico, Bolivia, Peru Bolivia Haiti

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10 The Cornerstones Participatory Research Landscape Approach Inter-institutional Partnerships Interdisciplinary Research

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15 HOME CONTACT US The Initiative Landscapes for People, Food and Nature is a collaborative Initiative to foster cross-sectoral dialogue, learning and action. The partners involved aim to understand and support integrated agricultural landscape approaches to simultaneously meet goals for food production, ecosystem health and human wellbeing. Global Landscapes Forum Landscapes for a new climate and development agenda HOME UNFCCC COP 18 NEWS N ARTICLES DIALOGUE CO-ORGANIZERS Copyright 2014 EcoAgriculture Partners We were Landscapes when Landscapes weren t cool

16 Figure 3. Advocacy Coalicions-Water Internat l FAO German Agro Action = Civil Society = State = Market Nat l Ministry of Ag Peasant Forest Development CESA (NGO) Nat l Water Resources Council Chambers of Agriculture Prov./Reg. Electric Co. of the North CORSI- NOR Prov. Water Agency Canton UNOR- CAC Integrated Rural Dev. of Cotacachi Municipality Agricultural Center of Cotacachi Comm. Water Boards (Drinking Water) Water Boards (Irrigation) La MarquesaWater Board Hacendado.Hacendado. Peasants

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23 Ritual of Understanding: Tala-andig Indigenous People, Lantapan, Bukidnon, Philippines

24 Phase III and IV

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27 Socio-Political Networks in Madiama Region of Mopti Cercle of Djenné Livestock Service Prefect-Djenné Forestry Service Rural Development Service Sub-Prefect-Sofara Rice Office Djenné Mayor s Association Commune of Madiama CRRA/Mopti Station Village Head Mayor Village Head The State Village Head Commune Council Village Head Civil Society Herders Association of Nérékoro NRMAC Syn Rice Growers Association Villagers Villagers Villagers Villagers Women s Associations Village Associations Other Associations Parents, Health, etc. CARE/Djenné Other NGOs

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29 Web-based Information, listservs, and E-publications USAID/EGAT/NRM/LRM and USAID Country Missions Management Entity Conferences, papers, books, articles, and reports INFOMINE, RDN, AgNIC, AgBiotech, InfoNet, etc. SANREM CRSP Knowledge Base USDA SA & NRM Knowledge Development IARC and Bilateral Projects and Programs Planning and Long Term Research PIs Landscape System Coordinators SANREM Bridging Program PIs USAID Projects and Development Inventions Knowledge Production US and Host Country Researchers, Policy makers, CSO Leaders, Community members, Farmers SANREM CRSP Knowledge Management System

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32 Transdisciplinary Framework (LTRA-3) Livelihood Model Soils Research Watershed Model Social Capital Local Governance Watershed Plan Hypotheses of relationships within and between models:

33 Climate Transdisciplinary Framework (LTRA-4) (with suggested direction for research hypotheses) Structure drivers Shocks & stresses Market Social Capital Agency Human Capital Adaptations Governance Landscape/Ecosystem Community/watershed Livelihood System Production System Negotiations Cultural Capital Constructed Capital Knowledge Networks and Coalitions Financial Capital Natural Capital Political Capital Hypotheses on the current state and its drivers Pests Local Climate Soils Local Markets Biodiversity Livelihoods Secondary research is used to fill in the gaps in primary research as needed for each site. Transformative Hypotheses Bridging knowledge systems for change Building coalitions to implement change Risk and dread and ability to act

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37 Network that developed Conservation Agriculture (Brazil)

38 Network that developed Conservation Agriculture (Ghana)