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  • GLF brings “fusion of disciplines” at turning point for climate and development, says CIFOR’s DG

    Friday December 05th, 2014
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    By Peter Holmgren, Director General of CIFOR, originally published at the DG’s Blog The UNFCCC COP20 in Lima is around the corner, and expectations are mounting again on how far the world’s countries are prepared to go in handling causes and effects of climate change. Lima is the last main stop en route to a new climate deal in […]

  • New book on REDD+ on the ground to be presented at COP20 side event

    Thursday December 04th, 2014
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    By Kate Evans, originally published at Forests News From the Amazon forests of Peru and Brazil, to the Congo Basin and Tanzania, to Vietnam and Indonesian Borneo, more than 300 initiatives have emerged in the past five years experimenting with the idea of REDD+. That’s Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation—an initiative to tackle […]

  • Scaling Up Climate Action – Starting Now, says World Bank’s Rachel Kyte

    Wednesday December 03rd, 2014
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    By Rachel Kyte, Vice-President Climate Change Group, World Bank, originally posted at World Bank Rachel Kyte is a plenary speaker at the Global Landscapes Forum 6-7 December in Lima (High-level opening plenary: Negotiating landscapes for multiple benefits). In her blog she refers to it as Landscapes Day. Over the next few months, governments worldwide will be preparing […]

  • Report on low-emission rural development to be presented by Sustainable Tropics Alliance at GLF

    Wednesday December 03rd, 2014
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    In a new report, to be presented at the Global Landscapes Forum on Saturday, the Sustainable Tropics Alliance analyzes progress made in implementing low-emission rural development (LED-R) in eight regions in the Tropics. LED-R provides a framework for integrated implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and helps to address challenges related […]

  • Background Brief – Implementation of integrated landscape approaches

    Tuesday December 02nd, 2014
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    Growing demand for raw materials, food and energy along with processes of migration and urbanization are putting increased pressure on our land and natural resources. Landscape approaches have developed from this need to identify integrated solutions to competing demands on land uses and multiple pressures on social and environmental systems. As such, landscape approaches seek […]

  • Background Brief – Resilience, vulnerability and climate-smart agriculture

    Tuesday December 02nd, 2014
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    Land use change and agriculture account for 24-30% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Deforestation and forest degradation are estimated to be responsible for at least 11 of that amount. If sequestration from reforestation and afforestation are excluded, the share of global GHG emissions rises to nearly 20%. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, […]

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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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