Abstract
<jats:p>This book explores how tropical landscapes, spanning forests, wetlands, coastal zones, agricultural land, and peri-urban areas, can be transformed into resilient systems that support biodiversity, climate adaptation, and inclusive community livelihoods. Through interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral approaches, the book highlights pathways to achieving key SDGs including No Poverty (SDG 1), Zero Hunger (SDG 2), Climate Action (SDG 13), Life on Land (SDG 15), and Partnerships (SDG 17). It combines theoretical insights, case studies, and policy analysis from tropical regions including Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific. By bringing together diverse voices—academics, practitioners, policymakers, and local leaders—the book showcases how ecological restoration, indigenous knowledge, sustainable agriculture, and landscape governance contribute to a just and sustainable future. This book is ideal for researchers, graduate students, and professionals in sustainability, environmental science, climate policy, and international development.</jats:p>