
Food systems can be transformed through multi-stakeholder transformative governance at the landscape level. Through the Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration Impact Program (FOLUR IP) projects in 27 countries deploy integrated landscape management (ILM) techniques. A customized methodology to assess and measure the effectiveness of ILM-relevant multi-stakeholder transformative governance, incorporating rights-based planning and tenure aspects, has been developed. This methodology aims to improve landscape-level institutional coordination, coherence, and collaboration. The methodology and how to operationalize it are illustrated through FOLUR country projects in Kenya, Nigeria, and Viet Nam.