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Landscape democracy in action; community consultations in Vietnam. Photo credit: Pham Duc Thanh
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Bushmeat, a vital source of household protein in the CARPE landscapes. Photo credit: Kalame Fobissie
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A woman holding a grafted cocoa plant grown in her private nursery in the Efoulan area, Cameroon. Photo credit: Lalisa A. Duguma
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A mosaic of tea, maize and other annual crop production, eucalyptus woodlots and forest fragments comprises much of the Kericho landscape. Photo credit: Mark Moroge
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Discussions between a World Agroforestry Centre researcher, a Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company worker and a farmer on management of a weir and impacts of upland practices. Photo credit: John Gathenya
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Vision for Change demonstration plots in Kragui in Côte d’Ivoire. Photo credit: World Agroforestry Centre
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Community meeting in Lanzi Village, Uluguru Tanzania. Photo credit: Miika Makela
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Women are collecting vegetable shoots from their garden to prepare meals. Along with the garden is the maize plots surrounded by the shea and acacia trees (Northern Benin). Photo credit: Grace B. Villamor
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A charcoal burner carbonizing charcoal with an earth mound kiln whose efficiency is as low as 10% in a landscape consisting of farmland, grazing land and woodland remnants in Bugesera, Rwanda. Photo credit: Miyuki Iiyama
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Stream in West Java (Indonesia) upstream of the capital Jakarta, in a landscape providing bottled drinking water, tourism options and horticulture. Photo credit: Meine van Noordwijk
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Landscape-level constraints and opportunities for sustainable intensification in smallholder systems in Kamonyi District, Southern Rwanda. Constraints in the form of sloping land requiring terracing for cultivation and opportunities in the form of fertile
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Livestock grazing in a restored Ngitili system. Photo credit: Lalisa A. Duguma
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Landscape in Mbeya, Tanzania. Photo credit: Abigail K. Hart
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A restored Ngitili system in the Shinyanga Region, Tanzania. Photo credit: Lalisa A. Duguma
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Member of a community-based nursery living adjacent to Mount Elgon National Park in southeast Uganda. Agroforestry is one practice that can promote multifunctional climate-smart landscapes. By Olivia E. Freeman
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World Agroforestry Centre researchers in action as they begin their journey understanding and exploring this learning landscape in Vietnam. Photo credit: Alba Saray Perez
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An illustration of nested and multiple scales dimensions using Matryoshka dolls. Image credit: Lalisa A. Duguma
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Farmer Field School in the Trifinio Territory; participative learning mechanisms are key elements of Climate Smart Territories. Photo credit: Maicon Barrera
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Landcarers, supported through the Expanded Publics Works Programme in South Africa – Bergville, 2014. Photo credit: Alice Muller
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Land use conversion at the edge of forest in Tanjung Jabung Barat, Jambi, Indonesia. Photo credit: Putra Agung, World Agroforestry Centre
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Participatory community meeting, Niger. Photo credit: Mahamane Larwanou
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Heterogeneous humid tropical landscape of Sumatra needs inclusive, integrated and informed land use planning. Photo credit: Degi Harja Asmara
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Landscape as a gradient from rice fields to village, agroforest and remaining natural forest in North Sumatra; the drawing was developed jointly with villagers to emphasize conservation options other than eviction of villages and creating a national park.