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REPLICABLE SLM MODEL FRAMEWORK

The project hopes to produce a globally replicable framework for mainstreaming Sustainable Land Management in trans-boundary high mountainous regions. Activities for achieving that outcome will be targeted at ensuring the following tangible outputs:

Output 1: A validated conceptual framework for evaluating the impact of sustainable land management on reducing the vulnerability of rural livelihoods to land degradation, improving economic well being, and restoring the protective and productive functions of the High Pamir and Pamir-Alai Mountain ecosystems.

Output 2: A set of generic lessons learnt for the improved implementation of sustainable land management interventions in Central Asian trans-boundary high altitude mountain regions.

Output 3: Experience gained from project implementation used to develop generic guidelines that can be used for the design and implementation of sustainable land management interventions, and the formulation of enabling legal and institutional frameworks, within comparable trans-boundary mountain regions within Asia and elsewhere.

Output 4: Experience gained from project implementation used to develop recommendations for up-scaling and replication of the project's approach within Central Asian trans-boundary high altitude mountain regions.

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