Get started with LandScale reassessments
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Our guidelines provide detailed instructions on how to conduct a reassessment of your landscape using LandScale. Reassessments build upon baseline assessments, enabling you to track progress, evaluate the effectiveness of sustainability efforts, and refine strategies for long-term impact.
LandScale offers a powerful platform for conducting holistic landscape assessments, helping you capture the essential dynamics of ecosystems, human well-being, governance, and production within your landscape. With LandScale, you can develop meaningful baselines, track progress, and showcase the sustainability impact of your actions over time.
These assessments are more than a tool for measurement—they are a catalyst for collaboration. They engage stakeholders to build a shared vision for the landscape’s future, ensuring that everyone works toward common sustainability goals.
A landscape-level performance reassessment provides a critical opportunity to evaluate the impact of interventions and external factors on your landscape’s sustainability. By comparing reassessment results to the baseline, you can determine where progress has been made, identify persistent challenges, and refine your strategies accordingly.
Conducting a reassessment with LandScale offers multiple benefits, such as providing data to support adaptive management, strengthening transparency and accountability, and enhancing access to performance-based financing. Additionally, LandScale’s validation and local review processes ensure that reassessment results remain credible and trusted by stakeholders.
LandScale simplifies the reassessment process with a step-by-step workflow, thorough guidelines, and a library of field-tested indicators and metrics. The platform’s resources—including technical support and customization options—enable you to efficiently update data, analyze trends, and maintain a reliable record of your landscape’s sustainability journey.
To get started with your assessment, follow these core steps:
Step A: Assemble your team and confirm the reassessment scope.
Step B: Select relevant metrics to reassess and gather the necessary data.
Step C: Review and analyze your data, validate the results, and prepare to present your findings.
Detailed instructions for each step are provided throughout these guidelines, ensuring you have the information needed to conduct a thorough and effective reassessment.