How to sustainably transform food systems for a healthier planet and people 🌍? The catalytic role of multi-stakeholder transformative governance within integrated landscape management exemplified by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) impact program country projects in Kenya, Nigeria and Viet Nam.

Titled “Customised Methodology to Assess and Measure Effectiveness of Integrated Landscape Management Relevant Multi-Stakeholder Transformative Governance, Incorporating Rights-Based Planning and Tenure Aspects, Applied in Kenya, Nigeria, and Viet Nam”, the contribution was published (October 2024) in the peer-reviewed academic journal “Sustainability” together with fellow FAO colleague Louisa Jansen (lead-author).

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Why is this article relevant?

1.Illustrates how food system (currently unsustainable) can be transformed towards a more sustainable pathway through the catalytic role of multi-stakeholder transformative governance within integrated landscape management;

2. The customised assessment and measurement methodology is illustrated within the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Food Systems Impact Program in Kenya, Nigeria, and Viet Nam with transferable and replicable applicability;


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