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Systems Scaling in Land Restoration. What is it and how do we do it?

Systems Scaling in Land Restoration. What is it and how do we do it?
This report synthesizes insights from a Regreening Africa Community of Practice (CoP) session held on 25 February 2025, where 46 programme partners and stakeholders explored systems scaling as a strategy for amplifying impact in Phase II of the initiative. Participants engaged with experts, shared experiences, and examined practical tools to enhance their capacity and collective thinking on scaling.

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TI  - Systems Scaling in Land Restoration. What is it and how do we do it? 
AU  - Regreening Africa 
AB  - This report synthesizes insights from a Regreening Africa Community of Practice (CoP) session held on 25 February 2025, where 46 programme partners and stakeholders explored systems scaling as a strategy for amplifying impact in Phase II of the initiative. Participants engaged with experts, shared experiences, and examined practical tools to enhance their capacity and collective thinking on scaling. 
PY  - 2025 
PB  - CIFOR-ICRAF 
PP  - Bogor, Indonesia and Nairobi, Kenya 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/44637/ 
KW  - agroforestry, capacity building, climate change, knowledge management, land degradation, land management, land restoration, learning, stakeholders 
ER  -
%T Systems Scaling in Land Restoration. What is it and how do we do it? 
%A Regreening Africa 
%D 2025 
%I CIFOR-ICRAF 
%C Bogor, Indonesia and Nairobi, Kenya 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/44637/ 
%X This report synthesizes insights from a Regreening Africa Community of Practice (CoP) session held on 25 February 2025, where 46 programme partners and stakeholders explored systems scaling as a strategy for amplifying impact in Phase II of the initiative. Participants engaged with experts, shared experiences, and examined practical tools to enhance their capacity and collective thinking on scaling. 
%K agroforestry 
%K capacity building 
%K climate change 
%K knowledge management 
%K land degradation 
%K land management 
%K land restoration 
%K learning 
%K stakeholders 
    Publisher

    CIFOR-ICRAF: Bogor, Indonesia and Nairobi, Kenya

    Publication year

    2025

    Authors

    Regreening Africa

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    agroforestry, capacity building, climate change, knowledge management, land degradation, land management, land restoration, learning, stakeholders