SLEM/CPP: Sustainable Rural Livelihood Security through Innovations in Land and Ecosystem Management
Category: MCF
Sustainable Land and Ecosystem Management Capacity Building (Date and Geography Not Specified)
This initiative outlines a strategy to strengthen institutional and community capacity for sustainable land and ecosystem management. The core approach involves utilizing a combination of innovative and indigenous techniques. The primary purpose is to restore and sustain the natural resource base, including its biodiversity. A key consideration is accounting for climate variability and change, implying a focus on climate resilience and adaptation. The scope encompasses land management practices, ecosystem health, natural resource conservation, and biodiversity protection. Affected sectors and stakeholders likely include environmental agencies, local communities, land users (such as in agriculture and forestry), and conservation organizations. The provided text does not specify any particular regulation or statute name, nor does it include specific details regarding deadlines, compliance dates, key dates, or geographical location.
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Tags: Adaptation, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Development, Environmental Degradation, Governance, Indigenous People, Innovation, Institutions / Administrative Arrangements, Land Use, Natural Resources, Regulation, Research, Technology