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    Equitable and Inclusive Landscape Restoration Planning: Learning from a Restoration Opportunity Assessment in India

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    Singh, R.
    Shelar, K.
    Duraisami, M.
    Anderson, W.
    Gautam, R.S.
    Date Issued
    2021-03
    Date Online
    2021-06
    Language
    en
    Type
    Journal Article
    Review status
    Peer Review
    Accessibility
    Open Access
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    CC-BY-4.0
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    Singh, R., Shelar, K., Duraisami, M., Anderson, W. and Gautam, R.S., 2021. Equitable and Inclusive Landscape Restoration Planning: Learning from a Restoration Opportunity Assessment in India. Ecological Restoration, 39(1-2): 108-119. https://doi.org/10.3368/er.39.1-2.108
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115496
    External link to download this item: http://er.uwpress.org/content/39/1-2/108.full.pdf
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.39.1-2.108
    Abstract/Description
    Local people must be at the center of restoring landscapes. This paper adapts the popular Restoration Opportunity Assessment Methodology (ROAM), which helps show where land can be restored in a given area by growing trees or protecting forests, to the economically poor yet resource-rich Sidhi District of Madhya Pradesh in India. By employing an intersectional adaptive governance lens and including the perspectives of people and organizations throughout the larger social landscape, we analyzed the multiple benefits landscape restoration can have on ecosystem services, social inclusion, the economy, and local livelihoods. These participatory methods and tools draw attention to the critical socio-economic components of restoration. The findings indicate that different social groups, like powerful men and marginalized women, have different restoration goals (even for tree species selection). They also show that investing in restoration can create thousands of jobs and secure thousands of rural livelihoods. Analyses that produce these socioeconomic insights can inform implementation strategies that are both inclusive and actionable on the ground. They can also identify roadblocks, like unclear land tenure and resource rights, which can impede restoration. Most importantly, these inclusive strategies can ensure that local people serve as more than passive beneficiaries. They place them in their appropriate role as the central stakeholders driving implementation.
    Other CGIAR Affiliations
    Forests, Trees and Agroforestry; Policies, Institutions, and Markets; Water, Land and Ecosystems
    AGROVOC Keywords
    agroforestry; ecological restoration; socioeconomic development
    Countries
    India
    Regions
    Southern Asia
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    World Resources Institute India; International Institute of Social Studies; Institute of Livelihood Research and Training
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