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Capacity building to advance the United Nations sustainable development goals: An overview of tools and approaches related to sustainable land management

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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY
卷 37, 期 2, 页码 157-177

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10549811.2017.1359097

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Capacity building; capacity development; forest management; sustainable development; sustainable land management; training; tropical conservation; tropical restoration; United Nations sustainable development goals

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  1. Arcadia
  2. INECOL
  3. NatureServe
  4. American Forests
  5. US Fish and Wildlife Service Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act
  6. Mexico's Comision Nacional Forestal
  7. Fondo Ambiental Veracruzano

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The United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs) provide an ambitious and comprehensive framework for addressing the development needs on a global, regional, and national scale. In order for the SDG targets to be obtainable, diverse stakeholders need the technical, institutional, and organizational capacity to implement the wide variety of initiatives covered under these goals. Inspired by a 2016 workshop, this article synthesizes capacity-building themes and strategies for the following approaches to sustainable development, specifically related to forestry, restoration, agriculture, and other forms of land management. Using three case studies from the authors' experience, we present approaches to building local capacity for sustainable land management (SLM) in the tropics. These projects have taken different steps in order to build technical and leadership capacity as well as develop management or financial skills, and offer insight into various approaches that may be used in order to improve the effectiveness and long-term impact of SLM efforts. By presenting a range of tools and approaches to capacity building, the authors hope that this synthesis can serve as a valuable guide for the development of diverse capacity-building initiatives required to meet the SDGs.

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