LandScale Documentation
  • Profile setup & landscape initiative maturity
  • Assessment guidelines
  • About
  • Get started
    • Get started with LandScale assessments
    • Introduction to the LandScale system
      • LandScale assessment framework
  • Step A (Overview)
    • Set up landscape initiative
    • Define the landscape boundary
      • Boundary limitations and adjacency analysis
    • Provide landscape overview
    • Register assessment team members
    • Develop stakeholder engagement plan
    • Set up documentation storage system
    • Review and submit for validation
  • Step B (Indicator and data selection)
    • Design the assessment scope
    • Select indicators
    • Select metrics
    • Select data resources
      • Analyze data limitations
      • Manage data gaps
    • Review and submit for validation
  • Step C (Results)
    • Process data and assess metrics
    • Visualize and interpret results
    • Set targets and milestones (optional)
    • Identify and register local reviewers
    • Review and submit for first review
      • Address findings from the first review
    • Review and submit for the local review
      • Address feedback from the local review
    • Review and submit for final validation
    • Complete the assessment
  • Additional resources
    • Human rights assessment guidelines
    • Archived resources
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  1. Step C (Results)

Complete the assessment

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🎉 Congratulations on successfully completing your LandScale assessment! 🎉

This marks a significant milestone in your journey toward integrated landscape management, reflecting substantial effort and collaboration.

Share and celebrate results

Upon completion, it is important to share the results with all relevant stakeholders—including assessment team members and owners, local reviewers, and other partners involved in the landscape initiative. Transparent sharing ensures collective understanding and recognition of the work accomplished.

To increase visibility of this accomplishment and build community engagement, consider sharing the success on social media. LandScale may be tagged in any social media posts, prompting us to re-share and amplify the news and celebrate this achievement publicly. Results should also be incorporated into official reports to maintain a comprehensive and traceable record of progress.

Need support with writing a report and communicating impact?

The LandScale team is available to assist with preparing reports and communicating key findings. for more information.

Next steps

With this milestone achieved, attention can now shift to advancing initiative maturity and planning for the future.

  • Fill in the : LIM offers insights into the current status of the landscape initiative—the scale it operates at, details about its multi-stakeholder governance process or platform, its collective goals and actions, and its collective monitoring and reporting framework—and serves as a roadmap to support the identification of opportunities for strengthening impact and effectiveness.

  • Update the landscape profile: Add any active interventions or investment opportunities in the landscape. Capturing these efforts promotes transparency, supports collaboration, and may attract future funding.

  • Plan for reassessment: Scheduling the next assessment supports ongoing monitoring, helps measure progress over time, and informs strategic decision-making.

The LandScale team remains available to support further activities and provide guidance on subsequent phases.

Further reading and resources

For more information on integrated landscape management, refer to resources provided by the initiative, including their comprehensive guide on integrated landscape management practices.

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