SWFLG principles and work areas

SWFLG takes a functional landscape and livelihoods approach. This is based on ecological principles, economic rationality and social sensitivity. It involves:

  • An holistic landscape view

  • Recognition of all ecosystem services

  • Building on the farmers’ perspectives and rationality

  • Research support for technical and policy development

  • Enhancing livelihoods and developing enterprise

  • Engaging with all stakeholders, including women, minority groups, young people and the private sector

  • Sustainable natural resource use

  • Sustainable natural resource use

  • Improving value chains to motivate communities and other key actors

 

 The group works on issues such as livelihood development, devolved/participatory forest management, enterprise development, sustainable wetland and catchment management, watershed management, climate-smart agriculture and landscape management for biodiversity conservation. SWFLG focuses on sharing research findings amongst actors engaged in this area and other parts of Ethiopia, and on supporting technical and policy development.