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Successful seagrass restoration methodology
Social scientists to work with local communities
Formation of the A-TANYI seagrass association
Trainings with farmers
Local farmer-designed technology
Selection of sites and principle design
Seedling selection
Maintenance and protection
Farmer field schools
Upscaling of implementation of Dynamic Agroforestry Systems
Pasture Governance
Pasture Management Techniques
Re-discovering Land Productivity
Benefit Sharing for Ecosystems Conservation
Strengthening Farmer Associations
Building Sustainable Value Chains Based In Local Biodiversity
• Facilitating community discussion on natural resources management action;
• Choosing to plant threatened indigenous trees for high value timber
Cooperation between communities, private sector and development partners
Developing a wild coffee value chain
Developing a honey export value chain
Protection and sustainable management of forests
Rangeland ecosystem (grazing land) restoration
Rangeland ecosystem management
Inter-community peace committee and peace meetings
Livelihood diversification
Filling old canals
Thin Layered Marsh Nourishment
Using Controlled River Diversions for Restoration
Barrier Island Restoration for Disaster Risk Reduction
Organisational commitment to a bold vision
Strong scientific foundation
Sufficient long-term funding
Community engagement and volunteering