Collaboration and Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in Landscape Governance and Management in Africa

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About the Editors .............................................. vii Nicola Favretto, Sheona Shackleton, Susannah M. Sallu and Tali Hoffman Editorial for Special Issue: “Collaboration and Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in Landscape Governance and Management in Africa: Lessons from Practice” Reprinted from: Land 2021, 10, 285, doi:10.3390/land10030285 .................... 1 Nicola Favretto, Stavros Afionis, Lindsay C. Stringer, Andrew J. Dougill, Claire H. Quinn and Hery Lisy Tiana Ranarijaona Delivering Climate-Development Co-Benefits through Multi-Stakeholder Forestry Projects in Madagascar: Opportunities and Challenges Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 157, doi:10.3390/land9050157 ...................... 7 Jessica Cockburn, Eureta Rosenberg, Athina Copteros, Susanna Francina (Ancia) Cornelius, Notiswa Libala, Liz Metcalfe and Benjamin van der Waal A Relational Approach to Landscape Stewardship: Towards a New Perspective for Multi-Actor Collaboration Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 224, doi:10.3390/land9070224 ...................... 23 Peris Njoroge, Amollo Ambole, Daniel Githira and George Outa Steering Energy Transitions through Landscape Governance: Case of Mathare Informal Settlement, Nairobi, Kenya Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 206, doi:10.3390/land9060206 ...................... 43 Koen Kusters, Maartje De Graaf, Louise Buck, Katherine Galido, Alphonse Maindo, Heidi Mendoza, Tran Huu Nghi, Edi Purwanto and Roderick Zagt Inclusive Landscape Governance for Sustainable Development: Assessment Methodology and Lessons for Civil Society Organizations Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 128, doi:10.3390/land9040128 ...................... 63 Menelisi Falayi, James Gambiza and Michael Schoon Unpacking Changing Multi-Actor and Multi-Level Actor Ties in Transformative Spaces: Insights from a Degraded Landscape, Machubeni, South Africa Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 227, doi:10.3390/land9070227 ...................... 77 Jesse Sey Ayivor, Johnie Kodjo Nyametso and Sandra Ayivor Protected Area Governance and Its Influence on Local Perceptions, Attitudes and Collaboration Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 310, doi:10.3390/land9090310 ...................... 103 James Omoding, Gretchen Walters, Edward Andama, Salete Carvalho, Julien Colomer, Marina Cracco, Gerald Eilu, Gaster Kiyingi, Chetan Kumar, Council Dickson Langoya, Barbara Nakangu Bugembe, Florian Reinhard and Celina Schelle Analysing and Applying Stakeholder Perceptions to Improve Protected Area Governance in Ugandan Conservation Landscapes Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 207, doi:10.3390/land9060207 ...................... 123 Bettina Hedden-Dunkhorst and Florian Schmitt Exploring the Potential and Contribution of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves for Landscape Governance and Management in Africa Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 237, doi:10.3390/land9080237 ...................... 149 v Walter Musakwa, Trynos Gumbo, Gaynor Paradza, Ephraim Mpofu, Nesisa Analisa Nyathi and Ntlakala B. Selamolela Partnerships and Stakeholder Participation in the Management of National Parks: Experiences of the Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 399, doi:10.3390/land9110399 ...................... 177 Portia Adade Williams, Likho Sikutshwa and Sheona Shackleton Acknowledging Indigenous and Local Knowledge to Facilitate Collaboration in Landscape Approaches— Lessons from a Systematic Review Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 331, doi:10.3390/land9090331 ...................... 195

Author(s): Nicola Favretto, Sheona Shackleton, Susannah M. Sallu, Chris Gordon, Nadine Methner, George Outa, Phosiso Sola, Likho Sikutshwa, Portia Adade Williams, (Eds.)
Publisher: MDPI
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 219
City: Beijing

About the Editors .............................................. vii
Nicola Favretto, Sheona Shackleton, Susannah M. Sallu and Tali Hoffman
Editorial for Special Issue: “Collaboration and Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in Landscape
Governance and Management in Africa: Lessons from Practice”
Reprinted from: Land 2021, 10, 285, doi:10.3390/land10030285 .................... 1
Nicola Favretto, Stavros Afionis, Lindsay C. Stringer, Andrew J. Dougill, Claire H. Quinn
and Hery Lisy Tiana Ranarijaona
Delivering Climate-Development Co-Benefits through Multi-Stakeholder Forestry Projects in
Madagascar: Opportunities and Challenges
Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 157, doi:10.3390/land9050157 ...................... 7
Jessica Cockburn, Eureta Rosenberg, Athina Copteros, Susanna Francina (Ancia) Cornelius,
Notiswa Libala, Liz Metcalfe and Benjamin van der Waal
A Relational Approach to Landscape Stewardship: Towards a New Perspective for
Multi-Actor Collaboration
Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 224, doi:10.3390/land9070224 ...................... 23
Peris Njoroge, Amollo Ambole, Daniel Githira and George Outa
Steering Energy
Transitions through Landscape Governance: Case of Mathare Informal
Settlement, Nairobi, Kenya
Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 206, doi:10.3390/land9060206 ...................... 43
Koen Kusters, Maartje De Graaf, Louise Buck, Katherine Galido, Alphonse Maindo,
Heidi Mendoza,
Tran Huu Nghi, Edi Purwanto and Roderick Zagt
Inclusive Landscape Governance for Sustainable Development: Assessment Methodology and
Lessons for Civil Society Organizations
Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 128, doi:10.3390/land9040128 ...................... 63
Menelisi Falayi, James Gambiza and Michael Schoon
Unpacking Changing Multi-Actor and Multi-Level Actor Ties in Transformative Spaces:
Insights from a Degraded Landscape, Machubeni, South Africa
Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 227, doi:10.3390/land9070227 ...................... 77
Jesse Sey Ayivor, Johnie Kodjo Nyametso and Sandra Ayivor
Protected Area Governance and Its Influence on Local Perceptions, Attitudes and Collaboration
Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 310, doi:10.3390/land9090310 ...................... 103
James Omoding, Gretchen Walters, Edward Andama, Salete Carvalho, Julien Colomer,
Marina Cracco, Gerald Eilu, Gaster Kiyingi, Chetan Kumar, Council Dickson Langoya,
Barbara Nakangu Bugembe, Florian Reinhard and Celina Schelle
Analysing and Applying Stakeholder Perceptions to Improve Protected Area Governance in
Ugandan Conservation Landscapes
Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 207, doi:10.3390/land9060207 ...................... 123
Bettina Hedden-Dunkhorst and Florian Schmitt
Exploring the Potential and Contribution of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves for Landscape
Governance and Management in Africa
Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 237, doi:10.3390/land9080237 ...................... 149
v
Walter Musakwa, Trynos Gumbo, Gaynor Paradza, Ephraim Mpofu, Nesisa Analisa Nyathi
and Ntlakala B. Selamolela
Partnerships and Stakeholder Participation in the Management of National Parks: Experiences
of the Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe
Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 399, doi:10.3390/land9110399 ...................... 177
Portia Adade Williams, Likho Sikutshwa and Sheona Shackleton
Acknowledging Indigenous and Local Knowledge to Facilitate Collaboration in Landscape
Approaches— Lessons from a Systematic Review
Reprinted from: Land 2020, 9, 331, doi:10.3390/land9090331 ...................... 195