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Local knowledge and practices among Tonga people in Zambia and Zimbabwe: A review

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December, 2022

There is increasing recognition of the role of Indigenous and local knowledge systems in sustainable land use and conservation practices. However, the evidence base remains fragmented, while local knowledge remains marginalised in many national biodiversity strategies and development plans. This applies to the Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Political Economy and Policy Analysis (PEPA) Sourcebook. A guide to generating evidence for National Policies and Strategies (NPS) for food, land, and water systems transformation

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2022
United States of America

Agri-food systems face multiple challenges. They must deal with prevailing structural weaknesses, partly deepened by the disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic, civil conflicts, and climate change.

Guidance note for peace-informed programming at the Green Climate Fund: Energy generation and access.

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2022
Global

Energy plays a key role in human activities, driving economies and societies worldwide. Notably, 85 percent of the 800 million people without energy access live in fragile states. With the growing climate crisis and the need to move away from fossil fuels, investments in renewable energy are increasing, especially in Africa due to its vast renewable energy potential.

Irrigation innovation: Navigating challenges in Uzbekistan’s water–energy–food–environment nexus

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December, 2022
Global

In the recent campaign leading up to the presidential election of July 9, 2023 in Uzbekistan, the incumbent president pledged to ensure the implementation of water-saving technologies across all irrigated lands by 2030.

Deforestation Dynamics in Peru. A Comprehensive Review of Land Use, Food Systems, and Socio-Economic Drivers

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2022
Peru

The drivers of deforestation and land use change in the Peruvian Amazon and Andes are complex and interconnected, shaped by various factors, including agricultural expansion, wood extraction, mining, infrastructure development, climate change, and socio-economic factors. This review highlights the multifaceted nature of these drivers and their impacts on the environment and local communities.

Challenges and opportunities for achieving Sustainable Development Goals through restoration of Indonesia’s mangroves

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December, 2022
Global

Indonesia, the most mangrove-rich nation in the world, has proposed the most globally ambitious mangrove rehabilitation target (600,000 ha) of any nation, to be achieved by 2024 to support multiple Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 1–3, 6, 13 and 14). Yet, mangrove restoration and rehabilitation across the world have often suffered low success rates and been applied at small scales.

CAUSE: A multidimensional framework for a digital inclusivity index for food, land, and water systems

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2022
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

As we embark on the 'fourth industrial revolution', digital innovation emerges as a promising solution to critical challenges in food production, consumption, and the supportive triad of food, land, and water systems. This potential is particularly pronounced in less industrialised, agrarian-based economies.