Transforming agriculture into a more sustainableresilientactivity
Connecting stakeholders to create systemic change in agriculture and livestock in the region
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FUTURE LANDSCAPES
Why Future Landscapes?
Across Latin America, livestock and agriculture are dominated by extractive practices and unsustainable land use. The region's mega-diversity is threatened by agricultural expansion, and the only viable alternative is a regional transition from conventional production systems to agricultural systems better adapted to climate change. True transformation of agricultural systems can only be achieved through collaboration.
WHAT ARE WE DOING?
Transforming 3 million hectares in Latin America into Regenerative Landscapes
Our goal is to transform these lands currently used for conventional ranching and agriculture into regenerative landscapes through the implementation of Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) policies and practices, providing a comprehensive approach to the challenges of climate change, food production demands, and environmental degradation.
HOW DO WE DO IT?
Addressing the challenge through networking
We seek to engage multiple stakeholders and sectors to work together to improve the capacity of natural systems and people to adapt and be resilient to a changing climate.
SCOPE
The Impact Network seeks to build regional collaboration, form national alliances, and promote coordination among different levels of partnership to achieve systemic change in Latin America's livestock and agriculture sector towards future landscapes.
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