The Sustainable and Inclusive Landscapes Professional Certificate Programme is a product of the Global Landscapes forum: Landscape Academy.
The GLF Landscape Academy is the go-to-place for learning on landscape approaches. Multiple international partners of the GLF contribute actively to achieve the ambition of strengthening landscape management for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
Partners who have contributed to the production of the courses within the Sustainable and Inclusive Landscapes Professional Certificate Programme are:
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Global Landscape Forum is the world’s largest, science-led multi-sectoral platform, engaging year-round through global, regional and local events, national policy dialogues and online Digital Summits. |
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The United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment) is the leading global environmental authority that sets the global environmental agenda, promotes the coherent implementation of the environmental dimension of sustainable development within the United Nations system, and serves as an authoritative advocate for the global environment. |
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Wageningen University & Research is a collaboration between Wageningen University and the Wageningen Research foundation. ‘To explore the potential of nature to improve the quality of life’ That is the mission of Wageningen University & Research. Over 6,500 employees and 12.000 students from more than hunderd countries work everywhere around the world in the domain of healthy food and living environment for governments and the business community-at-large. |
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality wants to ensure good prospects for farming, horticulture and fishing sectors, which are renowned worldwide for producing good-quality food that is safe and affordable. The Ministry is working with all stakeholders to restore and maintain natural areas. http://www.government.nl/ministries/ministry-of-agriculture-nature-and-food-quality |
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The leading non-profit champion of integrated landscape management, helping communities and organizations grow healthy and resilient places from the grassroots up. EcoAgriculture Partners strives for a world where agricultural communities manage their landscapes to simultaneously enhance rural livelihoods, conserve biodiversity and ecosystem services, and sustainably produce crops, livestock, fish, and fibre. |
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The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) is a centre of scientific excellence that harnesses the benefits of trees for people and the environment. Leveraging the world’s largest repository of agroforestry science and information, we develop knowledge practices, from farmers’ fields to the global sphere, to ensure food security and environmental sustainability. |
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The African Model Forest Network or AMFN was established in 2009 with support from the Government of Canada. The AMFN’s mission is to facilitate the development of a pan-African network of Model Forests representative of the continent’s wealth and diversity. The African Network currently includes two Model Forests in Cameroon, with others in development in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and other countries in the Congo Basin. |
The following people and organisations also made valuable contributions of materials and time which the programme organisers would like to acknowledge:
Course content:
- HoAREC&N - Horn of Africa Regional Environmental Centre & Network
- SORALO - South Rift Association of Land Owners
- ICPR - International Commission for the protection of the Rhine
Course materials:
- Flatland Visual Thinking - http://flatland.agency/en/
- Geert Gratama, illustrator - http://geertgratama.nl/