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Home > Home > News > Co-Chairs' Summary: Integrating Landscape and Livelihoods in Mole Ecological Landscape, Ghana

Co-Chairs’ Summary: Integrating Landscape and Livelihoods in Mole Ecological Landscape, Ghana

Mole Ecological Landscape LUD
14 November 2019
Ghana
GH

Competing land uses have put the landscape at risk. A participatory and integrated approach is a key tool to reconcile the different perceptions and interests, reduce deforestation, reduce conflict and increase land productivity in the region in the pursuit of a sustainable landscape and socio-economic growth.

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https://theforestsdialogue.org/publication/co-chairs-summary-mole-ecological-lan...

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