Seth Shames

Seth Shames leads EcoAgriculture’s work on policies and financial mechanisms to support integrated agricultural landscape management. His work at EcoAgriculture Partners over the past 12 years has touched on a wide range of enabling environment elements within landscapes. The purpose of this work is to build the underlying policy and investment conditions in which sustainable food systems can be nurtured within context of multi-stakeholder landscape initiatives.

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Landscape Finance: Investing in Innovation for Sustainable Landscapes (edX)

Bridge the gap between finance and landscape! Learn to navigate the web of landscape financial flows, mechanisms and requirements toward developing cutting-edge business cases and models for sustainable development in landscapes. Landscape approaches call for innovative interventions that cut across sectors and scales. [...]