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Wageningen University & Research
Wageningen University & Research
Acronym
WUR
University or Research Institution
Phone number
+31 (0) 317 480100

Location

Droevendaalsesteeg 4
Wageningen
Netherlands
Postal address
PB 9101
6700 HB Wageningen
Working languages
néerlandais
anglais
Affiliated Organization
Network

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Wageningen University & Research is a collaboration between Wageningen University and the Wageningen Research foundation. 

That is the mission of Wageningen University & Research. A staff of 6,500 and 10,000 students from over 100 countries work everywhere around the world in the domain of healthy food and living environment for governments and the business community-at-large.

The strength of Wageningen University & Research lies in its ability to join the forces of specialised research institutes and the university. It also lies in the combined efforts of the various fields of natural and social sciences. This union of expertise leads to scientific breakthroughs that can quickly be put into practice and be incorporated into education. This is the Wageningen Approach.

The scientific quality of Wageningen University & Research is affirmed by the prominent position we occupy in international rankings and citation indexes.

The domain of Wageningen University & Research consists of three related core areas:

  • Food and food production
  • Living environment
  • Health, lifestyle and livelihood

Wageningen University & Research has branches all over The Netherlands and abroad. A large number of lecturers, researchers and other employees are based at Wageningen Campus.

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Promoting the Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Land Tenure in South Sudan

General

Overall objective: To improve land governance system in South Sudan in line with the VGGT and the African Framework and Guidelines (AF-G) through building capacity of the MLHPP and of other key land-related ministries stakeholders in South Sudan.Specific objectiveTo improve awareness and understanding of the VGGT among relevant stakeholders in South Sudan.

LAND-at-scale Knowledge Management for Equitable and Sustainable Land Governance: Supporting the LAND-at-scale

General

Knowledge management (KM) and learning are at the heart of the LAND-at-scale programme. The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) in partnership with a broad scala of knowledge partners including LANDac, Royal Tropical Intitute (KIT), the International Land Coalition (ILC), Land Portal and many more will collaborate to implement the knowledge management (KM) component of the program. 

Through LAND-at-scale's country-projects, the aim is to achieve just, inclusive and sustainable land governance at scale and in a sustainable way. With an integrated KM-strategy, LAND-at-scale aims to achieve maximum impact of each project, as well as contribute to gaining a deeper understanding of the conditions required to create structural change. Exchanges across partners is a core element of the strategy, but also linking them to academic partners to fill in knowledge gaps and uncover more along the way. 

Check the publications below to see all the insights so far, and want to get in contact? Email us via landatscale@rvo.nl

To follow our most recent work, make sure to follow us on LinkedIn: LAND-at-scale programme: Posts | LinkedIn or subscribe to our quarterly LAND-at-scale newsletter 

LAND-at-scale Knowledge Management for Equitable and Sustainable Land Governance: Supporting the LAND-at-scale

General

Knowledge management (KM) and learning are at the heart of the LAND-at-scale programme. The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) in partnership with a broad scala of knowledge partners including LANDac, Royal Tropical Intitute (KIT), the International Land Coalition (ILC), Land Portal and many more will collaborate to implement the knowledge management (KM) component of the program. 

Through LAND-at-scale's country-projects, the aim is to achieve just, inclusive and sustainable land governance at scale and in a sustainable way. With an integrated KM-strategy, LAND-at-scale aims to achieve maximum impact of each project, as well as contribute to gaining a deeper understanding of the conditions required to create structural change. Exchanges across partners is a core element of the strategy, but also linking them to academic partners to fill in knowledge gaps and uncover more along the way. 

Check the publications below to see all the insights so far, and want to get in contact? Email us via landatscale@rvo.nl

To follow our most recent work, make sure to follow us on LinkedIn: LAND-at-scale programme: Posts | LinkedIn or subscribe to our quarterly LAND-at-scale newsletter