The International
Partnership
for the Satoyama
Initiative (IPSI)
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NEWS
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News
SITR-9 Explores Connections Between Business and Biodiversity
The ninth volume of the Satoyama Initiative Thematic Review highlights challenges and opportunities for promoting more sustainable businesses while safeguarding biodiversity and ecosystems.
2025.02.07 -
Announcements
IPSI Website Moving to a New Address
Starting on 4 February 2025, you will find us at: https://satoyamainitiative.org
2025.01.21 -
Announcements
Call for Papers: Satoyama Initiative Thematic Review Volume 11
The United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) is pleased to announce a call for papers for the eleventh volume of the Satoyama Initiative Thematic Review book series on the theme Addressing Interlinked Climate and Biodiversity Challenges in Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS).
2025.01.13
EVENTS
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Other events
Second AEON SATOYAMA Forum
2025.01.29 -
Other events
Leveraging Landscape Approaches Towards Policy Coherence
2024.11.21 -
2024.11.21|Other events
Operationalizing Integrated Landscape Approaches Towards Socio-ecological Resilience
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2024.09.24|CBD Events
IPSI at the UN Biodiversity Conference: CBD COP16
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2024.08.23|Other events
Can Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS) Promote Sustainable Food Systems? Linking Science and Practice
CASE STUDIES
IPSI case studies are intended to crystallize IPSI members’ experiences working for SEPLS, which can vary greatly due to the wide range of different regions and ecosystem types, issues being addressed, and approaches and methods used. Case studies should therefore address authors’ experiences and contain useful information about their activities in conserving and revitalizing SEPLS as well as cautionary points and lessons learned.