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Policy guidelines on agroecology transitions in ASEAN

These guidelines support policy actors to overcome some of the challenges and tap into opportunities to scale up and scale out agroecology transitions. It is not a guide on “how to do agroecology” or sustainable agriculture, but recommendations on policy instruments, practices, and setting the right incentives.

7 transition leverage points

These guidelines are organized under seven transition leverage points which address transitions from different but complementary perspectives.

Theory of change

The following theory of change was produced with support from the Agroecology and Safe Food System Transitions in Southeast Asia (ASSET) project together with key stakeholders - including LICA, the Agroecology Learning alliance in South East Asia (ALiSEA), the Conservation Agriculture and Sustainable Intensification Consortium (CASIC) and the Asian Partnership for the Development of Human Resources in Rural Areas (AsiaDHRRA) – based on a series of multistakeholder consultations and workshops, and interviews with policy actors, using the participatory theory of change and human-centered design thinking approaches. It characterizes the present situation, transition pathways, outputs, and impacts envisioned by stakeholders for agroecology transitions in the ASEAN region.

Agroecology transitions in ASEAN – Theory of change

Theory of Change
LICA

Anchored in regional cooperation and involving representatives from ASEAN Member States, the Lao Facilitated Initiative on Agroecology (LICA) aims to foster knowledge exchange and strengthen policy coherence to accelerate agroecological transitions across ASEAN countries.

ASEAN
Lica
UNESCAP
FAO
CIRAD
ASSET

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