Co-chairs summary from Wednesday discussion

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Co-chairs summary from Wednesday discussion

Notes from group work Developing of a common understanding of IGG and need to understand each other (develop trust) Monitoring greenprint (what are we learning?) Harmonizing policies (review processes) Involvement of actors – participation and inclusiveness

Notes from group work Coordination of initiatives – role of platforms to bring all stakeholders together How do we move from small projects to scale – how do we achieve a landscape approach Improved efficiency of use of natural resources Who bares the cost of the landscape approach (roles and responsibilities)

Reflections

Thursday morning Building on existing initiatives and to address the issues raised: What key tasks need to be undertaken What key stakeholders need to be involved What would be the source of funding How can we use those to influence policy