 We are facing a climate crisis. As the urgency to find solutions arises, participatory approaches to sustainable land and resource use are coming to the fore. Including more diverse actors and historically marginalized groups, if done well, can help decision-making respect the interests of all, leading to better results for our world. But as with many interactions, power imbalances are a problem. There are four tools designed for multi-stakeholder forums, creative collaboratively, so forums can enhance equity, level the playing field, and are truly participatory. Tool number one, how are we doing? A tool to reflect on the process, progress, and priorities of your multi-stakeholder forum. Review practices, reflect, adapt, and plan for a better future. Tool number two, how are we doing? A tool to reflect on the process, progress, and priorities of the management committees of our natural protected areas. Buy and for the multi-stakeholder management committees of Peru's protected natural areas. To reflect on their efforts, discuss what's working and what isn't, and better support protected areas into the future. Tool number three, how are we doing? A tool to reflect on the participation of indigenous women in the management and governance of their territories. Buy and for indigenous women, to contribute to their effective participation in the governance of their territories. Tool number four, getting it right. A guide to improve inclusion in multi-stakeholder forums. For forum organizers, wanting to address underrepresentation, providing insights on inclusion of women and indigenous peoples. See for us new, adaptive tools to address unsustainable land use change. And create common landscape goals with greater communication and trust, collaborating to save the planet.