The objective of this building block is to provide technical teams with tools that favor the restoration of ecosystems and landscapes according to international parameters and standards, while at the same time not entering into controversy or contradiction with institutional competencies and national legislation in force.
This process requires: 1) relating international processes in ecosystem and landscape restoration to the operational competencies of governmental institutions; 2) relating international technical terminology to the regulatory framework on which the operational competencies of governmental institutions are based; and 3) clarifying, adapting, modifying or adding new technical terminology to the technical instruments of governmental entities for their adoption and implementation.
- Conduct a broad communication, awareness-raising and consultation process with the different stakeholders, both within (different directorates and units) and outside (different ministries, civil society actors and the private sector) the governing body in charge of ecosystem and landscape restoration.
- These processes may require extensive technical discussions, therefore budgetary availability for the development of mediated learning materials to facilitate understanding among non-expert stakeholders and the execution of workshops at different local, sub-national and national scales should be taken into account.