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Global Landscapes Forum<\/div>\n

Multifunctional landscapes and land uses are at the heart of the intertwined challenges associated with climate and development. Global Landscapes Forums, held alongside the UN climate negotiations, create a platform for positioning landscapes in the new international agreements on climate and sustainable development.<\/p>\n

The events bring thousands of negotiators, world leaders, researchers, civil society leaders, business leaders, practitioners and policymakers in agriculture, forestry and development, funding organizations, and media, making it the largest, most influential event outside the UNFCCC COP. Forum participants will benefit from joining the interactive process of seeking combined solutions to the complex challenges common to everyone on the planet.<\/p>\n

This website is built around the Forum\u2019s events to create an interactive space for exchange and mutual learning about the challenges facing our planet.<\/p>\n

Landscapes Approaches<\/div>\n

What is a landscapes approach?<\/p>\n

Farms, forests, water bodies and settlements are not isolated elements but part of a wider landscape in which all land uses are integrated. A landscapes approach entails viewing and managing multiple land uses in an integrated manner, considering both the natural environment and the human systems that depend on it.
\nThe landscapes approach allows stakeholders to identify policy options, investment opportunities and research priorities by:<\/p>\n