This document outlines Riccardo Bocci's presentation on moving from on-farm conservation to community biodiversity management. It discusses the shift from project-based conservation to participatory and decentralized innovation involving multiple actors over time. Lessons learned include the need for a common vision, a pluralistic legal framework, and new professional roles. Challenges are differing perspectives that can lead to confrontation and the fragility of social processes. The presentation is part of a session on community biodiversity management with additional talks on related topics like tools for community management, ecological justice, monitoring diversity in the US, and case studies of managing plant health and crop diversity.