
Date: November 8, 2017
Time: 2PM Rome time (8PM Jakarta – 8AM New York/Lima)
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Peatland conservation is a hot topic on international environmental agendas recently, from the launch of Indonesia’s Peatland Restoration Agency to the initiation of the Global Peatlands Initiative. Yet peatland ecosystems have been cared for and inhabited for centuries by different indigenous communities, although their efforts and knowledge do not often receive a generous spotlight. This grassroots knowledge of local peatlands contexts and conservation efforts holds great potential for informing scaled-up conservation efforts in other contexts.
In the Peruvian Amazon, bosquesinos (forest farmers) have mastered agricultural, land use and fishery adaptation efforts in response to changing peatlands landscapes while prioritizing biodiversity and care-taking of their lands. On the other side of the globe, indigenous youth in Central Kalimantan are spearheading conservation efforts that invigorate local economies through public health initiatives in response to peatland fires, and through public education, awareness-raising and advocacy campaigns.
Join this GLF by participating in this Digital Summit that will serve to continue the conversation after the May 2017 Global Landscapes Forum: Peatlands Matter event in Jakarta, and the September 2017 National Policy Dialogue on Laws and Best Practices for Reducing Fire and Haze.
Experts from the Peruvian Amazon and Central Kalimantan will give updates on their local contexts and efforts while showcasing their traditional peatland conservation and care-taking knowledge in order to inform scaling up at broader levels.
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Date: November 8, 2017
Time: 2PM Rome time (8PM Jakarta – 8AM New York/Lima)
(Use this tool to convert to your local time zone)
Duration: 2 hours
This Digital Summit is a collaborative effort: our panel of experts worked together to share their experiences and approaches, their trials and errors.
We will give ample opportunity for all digital summit participants to join into the discussion, either to share their own experiences, hints and tricks, or to ask questions to the speakers, or to the entire group.
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You can register for this Digital Summit by completing this form.
You will receive a confirmation email, and a reminder with instructions for joining the webinar one day before the event.
Register quickly! GLF Digital Summits are limited to 100 participants and available “seats” are often filled in a matter of days. We encourage participants to actively engage in our webinars with feedback, questions, and sharing of their own experiences.
Speakers
Dennis del Castillo Torres, Forest Management and Environmental Service Programme Director, Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana

Emmanuela Shinta, Founder, Ranu Welum Foundation

Hugo Plaza, Bosquesino

Toribio Diaz, Bosquesino

Lina Karolin, Advocacy Coordinator, Ranu Welum Foundation

Yusup Roni, Tumbang Habangoi village head

Background
The Global Landscapes Forum puts communities first in addressing landscape-level issues. With science and traditional knowledge at the core, GLF events are designed not only to spark dialogue but also follow-through to impact in addressing some of the most complex and multi-stakeholder problems facing our earth and our communities. Peatlands conservation and indigenous knowledge and rights are deeply interrelated themes, and with the launch of the Global Peatlands Initiative at the GLF in Marrakesh in 2016, the push towards best practices in these areas has emerged as a movement within the broader GLF movement.
About the GLF Digital Summits
Participation in GLF Digital Summits is open to all. GLF partners, indigenous groups, nonprofit organizations or individuals working in the area of forestry, sustainable development, agriculture, ecosystems, public health, conservation and design are especially encouraged to register.
Our Summits are attended by a wide variety of landscapes practitioners: there is no barrier for entry beyond a passion for solving complex problems!
We do not require fees for participation, but we ask that all participants actively engage in the online discussion during the Digital Summit.
The Summits are moderated via BlueJeans, an online tool that can run on any internet browser. It only requires participants to have a good and reliable Internet connection and a computer/tablet running any internet browser.