Reconciling conservation and development requires enhanced integration and broader aims: A cross-continental assessment of landscape approaches
A review of 380 landscape approaches across three continents identifies three types and shows that long‑term, inclusive, multisector efforts perform best. Despite growing global support, effective and lasting landscape approaches need stronger backing to meet conservation and development goals in tropical and subtropical regions.
Subject Tags
- Land management
- Conservation Planning
- Social Sciences
Abstract
Expectations for agricultural landscapes in subtropical and tropical regions are high, aiming for conservation and development amid climate change, unfair trade, poverty, and environmental degradation. Landscape approaches (LAs) are gaining momentum as means to reconcile expectations, although they face multiple challenges, including unclear distinctions among LAs and stakeholder involvement. We studied 380 LAs from three continents via questionnaires with landscape managers (2012–2015 and 2021) and identified three LA types through cluster analysis: an “integrated” type with longer-term, multisectoral goals involving various stakeholders early in the design and two shorter-term types focused on sectoral priorities of preservation or production. Better-performing LAs are associated with longevity, inclusivity, and diversified investments across goals, notably those enabling social justice. International stakeholder analysis shows broad support for LAs but identifies gaps between support and LAs’ needs. The growing interest in LAs is promising. Yet, underpinning effective and lasting LAs that reconcile multiple expectations requires better support.
Citation
Estrada-Carmona, N., Carmenta, R., Reed, J., Betemariam, E., DeClerck, F., Falk, T., Hart, A.K., Jones, S.K., Kleinschroth, F., McCartney, M. and Meinzen-Dick, R., 2024. Reconciling conservation and development requires enhanced integration and broader aims: A cross-continental assessment of landscape approaches. One Earth, 7(10), pp.1858-1873. 10.1016/j.oneear.2024.08.014
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Abigail Hart
Agriculture Project Director, Water, California
The Nature Conservancy
Email: abigail.hart@tnc.org