Ecosystems extend beyond the boundaries of protected areas to larger landscapes. A particular landscape may have multiple, overlapping jurisdictions and a wide array of stakeholders. How can we make sense of the complex arenas where governance plays out at landscape level?
This poster, prepared for the ILRI@40 series of events, explains finding from the use of a governance assessment framework for Landscape Level Ecosystem-Based Management to Mt Marsabit in Kenya.
Protected areas, landscapes and governance: An application of the Governance Assessment Framework for Landscape Level Ecosystem-Based Management to Mt Marsabit, Kenya from ILRI
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