Support the implementation of sustainable and climate-resilient landscape practices guided by the FAO 10 elements of agroecology. Strengthen the capacity of landscape actors to design, implement, and communicate climate and landscape smart practices (CLSPs) that reverse degradation and build sustainable food systems.
Facilitate the incorporation of indigenous knowledge (based on intangible cultural heritage) with contemporary and scientific knowledge.
Promote co-learning across actors and sectors within the context of landscapes, such as lessons learned and success stories from the monitoring reports.
Ensure increased accessibility and availability of information on landscapes by developing a repository for sharing landscape knowledge at the Kenyan level.
Develop educational materials, guidelines, and toolkits to support the implementation of integrated landscape projects at the grassroots level.
Marketing, communication, and branding of platform and partners. Work to communicate progress and unique stories within individual landscapes.