“…2,36 In part, this failure may be due to the challenges of balancing multiple objectives, identification of interactions and negotiating trade-offs among diverse stakeholders, 2 an inability to overcome interdisciplinary boundaries, 36 and the difficulties of integrating multiple scales of governance. 37,41,47 For an intersectoral approach to be successful, project planning should include a wide range of actors, including government officials in departments that represent interacting sectors such as ministries of agriculture, fisheries, mining, forestry, tourism, and proponents of business initiatives like palm oil development, logging operations, or hotel construction, as well as ''upstream/downstream'' communities. As such, balancing multiple needs and perspectives for an integrated approach in a livelihoods project planning context will present similar obstacles.…”