The first phase, until June 2022, aimed to catalyze policy reforms in the agricultural landscapes of Colombia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Thailand, focusing on making the economic value of biodiversity and ecosystem services visible and actionable. Through activities like scoping, data review, scenario analysis, and capacity building, it sought to inform agricultural land-use decisions and policy reforms.
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