The International
Partnership
for the Satoyama
Initiative (IPSI)
More information on these concepts is
provided in the following pages
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NEWS
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News
Forum Advances Collaboration for Biodiversity Conservation
Hosted by the AEON Environmental Foundation, the Second AEON SATOYAMA Forum explored collaborative strategies for biodiversity conservation and sustainable landscapes.
2025.02.21 -
Announcements
Five New Members and Four IPSI Collaborative Activities Endorsed
We are pleased to announce the IPSI Steering Committee recently endorsed five new member organizations and four collaborative activities!
2025.02.17 -
SDM
SDM 2024 Inception Workshop Brings Together Global Grant Recipients
Participants included representatives from five implementing IPSI organizations in Benin, Colombia, Ecuador, the Philippines and Uganda, who showcased their innovative approaches to biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.
2025.02.12
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.
RESOURCES
Publications
(2025) Vol. 9 - Business and Biodiversity: Reciprocal Connections in the Context of Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)