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  • Ten principles for a landscape approach to reconciling agriculture, conservation, and other competing land uses

    Tuesday May 21st, 2013
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    “Landscape approaches” seek to provide tools and concepts for allocating and managing land to achieve social, economic, and environmental objectives in areas where agriculture, mining, and other productive land uses compete with environmental and biodiversity goals. Here we synthesize the current consensus on landscape approaches. This is based on published literature and a consensus-building process […]

  • Du Champs au Paysage: Stratégie d’atténuation et moyens de subsistance avec l’aide des producteurs

    Sunday April 14th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Message original par Mariana Rufino. Un exemple de la façon dont CCAFS et ses partenaires évoluent de la station de  recherche à l’action sur le terrain, tout en soutenant les communautés locales est “l’approche SAMPLES”. Analyste des systèmes Mariana Rufino a récemment discuté sur la façon dont ‘le Bilan standard du potentiel d’atténuation et les […]

  • From field to landscape: Tackling mitigation and livelihoods with help from farmers

    Sunday April 14th, 2013
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    Smallholder activities impact, and are impacted by, the constraints of their surroundings. Understanding these cross-scale interactions, between agriculture and the environment, could help generate a range of ecosystem services for which smallholders’ livelihoods depend. One key concern however is that there is no data on mitigation. The goal of the ‘Standard Assessment of Mitigation Potential and Livelihoods […]

  • ¿Pueden los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible incluir los paisajes?

    Thursday April 04th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Mensaje original por Peter Holmgren. La semana pasada, el Grupo de Alto Nivel sobre la Agenda de Desarrollo post-2015 de la Naciones Unidas se reunió en Bali, Indonesia. El compromiso político asumido durante la conferencia de Rio+20 de llegar a un acuerdo sobre un conjunto de metas post-2015 que aborden los grandes desafíos de la […]

  • Les objectifs du développement durable pourraient-ils inclure les paysages ?

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    PAR Peter Holmgren La semaine dernière, le Groupe d’experts de haut niveau de l’ONU sur le Programme du développement post 2015 s’est réuni à Bali, en Indonésie. L’engagement politique de la conférence Rio + 20 de l’année dernière concernant un accord sur un ensemble d’objectifs pour l’après 2015 reste fort. Ces Objectifs du Développement Durable […]

  • Could the Sustainable Development Goals include Landscapes?

    Thursday April 04th, 2013
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    Last week, the UN High-level Panel on Post-2015 Development Agenda met in Bali, Indonesia. The political commitment from last year’s Rio+20 conference to agree on a set of post-2015 goals addressing the broad challenges of poverty eradication, environmental protection and sustainable consumption and production (the Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs) remains strong. Read the full […]

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