Putting collaborative leadership into practice: The role of peer learning

This article explores peer learning and its role in learning, demonstrating, and building collaborative leadership. Learning and exchange among peers (“peer learning”) is an important process shaping and enabling landscape conservation and stewardship. As a practice that connects practitioners working at the landscape scale within and across regions, peer learning builds and strengthens the relationships at the core of the collaboration that are central to meeting shared goals and needs.

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Putting collaborative leadership into practice: The role of peer learning