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Yayasan Planet Indonesia Equator Initiative Case Studies

As part of the UNDP, equator initiative case study series, Planet Indonesia's model is reviewed and its best practices are detiled intended to inspire the policy dialogue needed to scale naturebased solutions essential to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

Key points

- Conservation of at-risk ecosystems and species through village-led partnerships
- Establishment of Conservation Co-operatives as a mechanism for safeguarding biodiversity and improving human well-being
- Collaboration with communities and partners for targeted service delivery
- Understanding the local challenges and responses

Suggested citation

United Nations Development Programme. 2019. Yayasan Planet Indonesia, Indonesia. Equator Initiative Case Study Series. New York, NY.

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Equator Initiative Case Studies. Local sustainable development solutions for people, nature, and resilient communities.
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The term ‘integrated landscape initiative’ (ILI) has gained popularity as an ‘umbrella concept’ that describes projects that aim to explicitly improve food production, biodiversity conservation, and rural livelihoods on a landscape scale.

It describes approaches that consider the entire landscape, including its environmental, social, and economic aspects, by bringing together diverse stakeholders to manage land use in a way that balances competing needs, aiming for sustainable outcomes across the whole system, rather than focusing on isolated issues within the landscape.