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  • Reimagining the international legal landscape: The Living Convention

    Wednesday September 25th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Community Conservation Across the world, areas with high or important biodiversity are often located within Indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ conserved territories and areas. Traditional and contemporary systems of stewardship embedded within cultural practices enable the conservation, restoration and connectivity of ecosystems, habitats, and specific species in accordance with indigenous and local worldviews. In spite […]

  • Voir au-delà des exploitations agricoles : Regards sur l’approche “Paysages intelligents face au climat”

    Tuesday September 24th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Après avoir assisté à une session de réflexion lors de la conférence sur le climat organisée par la Banque mondiale la semaine dernière, une question nous revient à l’esprit: «Pouvons-nous aider les petits exploitants à s’adapter au changement climatique tout en réduisant les effets néfastes sur l’agriculture, sans tenir compte des autres secteurs tels que […]

  • Reviewing Integrated Landscapes in Africa: Lessons for Drylands

    Tuesday September 24th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Over the past months, this blog has featured many inspiring “success stories” of integrated landscape initiatives from around the world. But are these just a series of interesting anecdotes—each stemming from its own unique context—or can we begin to derive some generalized principles that might help inform practices and policies for future landscape initiatives in […]

  • Youth in Landscapes: Taking action on recurring issues

    Wednesday September 18th, 2013 79 Comments
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    Youth are sometimes asked to provide their input into the big issues in the landscapes sector (agriculture, forestry, fisheries, conservation, development, industry, climate change), but let’s face it — this input often stays on the sidelines and rarely influences the ‘real’ decisions that are being made. We’re hoping to change this by providing a platform […]

  • We’re looking for youth with a story to tell

    Wednesday September 11th, 2013 7 Comments
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    Are you: Involved in the natural resource sector (agriculture, forestry, fisheries, conservation, development, industry, climate change)? 18-39 years old OR working with youth? Someone with a success story related to youth involvement in the natural resource sector? An engaging and inspiring speaker and leader? If so, you are just the person we are looking for […]

  • ¿Es posible reducir las emisiones en la agricultura, a la vez que se mantienen los rendimientos?

    Friday September 06th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Si bien gran parte de la atención del público sobre el cambio climático se centra en el dióxido de carbono, existen otros dos gases de efecto invernadero (GEI): el óxido nitroso y el metano, que forman la mayor parte de las emisiones de la agricultura que contribuyen al cambio climático. El óxido nitroso se libera […]

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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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