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  • Andrew Steer (WRI) on starting the “landscapes movement”

    Wednesday November 20th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Dr Andrew Steer – President and CEO, World Resources Institute – talks about how to start a “landscapes movement” to solve the 21st Century’s biggest problems.

  • IISD Video: Warsaw Climate Conference Special Days: Global Landscapes Forum

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    IISD Reports: Peter Holmgren, Director General, Centre for International Forest Research (CIFOR), explained that the Global Landscapes Forum is a logical outgrowth of the idea that agriculture, ecosystems and human livelihoods are all deeply interrelated. He noted that policymaking today is increasingly evidence-based, and that it would be important for researchers to become more relevant […]

  • Using a cross-sectoral landscapes approach to improve forest livelihoods

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    Helping farmers in the tropics face the challenges of climate change would profit from an interdisciplinary landscape approach that accounts for the complexity of the biophysical, social, and political contexts in which they live and work, a top scientist has said. “Many smallholders all over the world already use a landscape approach to managing resources, […]

  • Compartiendo con Guatemala las lecciones aprendidas en adaptación al cambio climático y seguridad alimentaria

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    El cambio climático implica consecuencias de largo alcance para todos los aspectos de nuestra vida; desde el medio ambiente en que vivimos, las plagas y enfermedades que enfrentamos, los sectores en los que trabajamos y la infraestructura de la que dependemos, hasta la agricultura y ganadería que a futuro podríamos producir. Con tantas áreas que […]

  • Facing the imminent challenge: feeding a growing population while saving our forests

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    Can we produce food for 9 billion people without destroying our environment and accelerating climate change? This is the number one question we need to answer and one of the reasons why we are co-organising the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) – to look at approaches that are working today and lay down the research agenda […]

  • Bridging the gap in policy dialogues

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    The task of influencing policy is a complex one, as policy makers always have to listen to a number of stakeholders. In the context of climate change, these stakeholders include scientists and communities; the farmers and women who are who are living with the impacts of the changing climate. All the scientists here at the […]

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Building on the success of the Forest Days and Agricultural and Rural Development Days, the inaugural Global Landscapes Forum took place on the sidelines of the UNFCCC COP19 in Warsaw. In 2014, the second Global Landscapes Forum brought together 1,700 stakeholders in Lima, alongside UNFCCC COP20. The third Global Landscapes Forum in Paris during UNFCCC COP21 was attended by more than 3,000 participants.

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PAST EVENTS

Building on the success of the Forest Days and Agricultural and Rural Development Days, the inaugural Global Landscapes Forum took place on the sidelines of the UNFCCC COP19 in Warsaw. In 2014, the second Global Landscapes Forum brought together 1,700 stakeholders in Lima, alongside UNFCCC COP20. The third Global Landscapes Forum in Paris during UNFCCC COP21 was attended by more than 3,000 participants.

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