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  • Australia, Indonesia and Costa Rica establish International Partnership for Blue Carbon at 2015 Global Landscapes Forum

    Friday December 11th, 2015

    At the 2015 Global Landscapes Forum in Paris, Australia launched a new International Partnership for Blue Carbon, according to a press release by Minister for the Environment Greg Hunt, a speaker at GLF 2015. Australia is joined by the governments of Indonesia and Costa Rica. The Partnership brings together governments, non-profit organisations, intergovernmental agencies, and scientists […]

  • Chains can restrict or they can connect

    Social reporting
    Thursday December 10th, 2015

    Humans harvest a nearly incalculable amount of goods from natural resources. Every one of these commodities is available—for a price. But what about the services nature supplies? Conservation efforts are increasingly aligning themselves with the concept of placing monetary values on the benefits we get from ecosystems. The dominance of this line of thought can […]

  • Complexity of landscapes offers a way forward for climate policy, say experts at GLF 2015

    Thursday December 10th, 2015

    By Thomas Hubert, originally posted at CIFOR’s Forests News A holistic approach to sustainable land use adds an extra and important dimension to the global climate policy being shaped at COP21, speakers said at Sunday’s closing ceremony of the 2015 Global Landscapes Forum, held in Paris. The Forum brought together more than 3000 people from […]

  • “We are all equally important”: 3 take-aways from GLF 2015

    Thursday December 10th, 2015

    By Frank Hajek, Executive Director, Nature Services Peru I came to my third Global Landscapes Forum (GLF15) to present a prototype ecosystem services transaction tool we are developing, but more importantly to gain new insights about how our company, Nature Services Peru, can work to make Peru a country where people live well, in harmony […]

  • Bring back the carbon: Why restoring degraded land is crucial for the climate

    Social reporting
    Thursday December 10th, 2015

    Four years ago in Bonn, world leaders set a goal of restoring 150 million hectares of deforested and degraded lands by 2020. By the start of the UNFCCC COP21, commonly known as the Paris Climate Change Conference, 20 countries had pledged to restore a total of 60 million hectares, about the area of Spain and […]

  • Zero-deforestation commitments in a world of oil palm smallholders

    Social reporting
    Thursday December 10th, 2015

    When the fires broke out in Indonesia this past year—driven at least partially, though not entirely, by El Nino—blame for the crisis was pointed at a whole host of figures. During a jam-packed session on Zero-Deforestation Commitments at the Global Landscapes Forum in Paris, France, in which three of the panelists were Indonesian, the topic […]

  • SciDevNet on GLF 2015: “Indigenous people keep carbon locked in forests”

    Wednesday December 09th, 2015

    “The world has never had such strong evidence of the role of indigenous peoples in conserving the forests that represent the one existing solution to climate change,” said Abdon Nababan, secretary general of the Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago, an Indonesian NGO. This is a quote from an article, published on SciDevNet on a study presented during […]

  • Forests, Finance, and Food Insecurity: Global Canopy Programme

    Wednesday December 09th, 2015

    By Robert Newton, originally published at Global Canopy Programme COP21 has seen rich countries and global financial institutions promise a raft of investments for reforestation and sustainable agriculture in developing countries. The UK, Germany, and Norway pledged $5 billion in total over a 5-year period to support initiatives in countries that can prove their commitment […]

  • Restoration: Developing countries are doing it for themselves

    Tuesday December 08th, 2015

    Originally published at CIFOR’s Forests News Developing countries are already financing the bulk of domestic land restoration efforts and cannot rely on international donors to fill the finance gaps, according to Nigerian economist and former finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. “If we look at where the money for landscape restoration comes from now, according to a […]

  • Youth speaker Salina Abraham grabs spotlight at closure of Global Landscapes Forum

    Monday December 07th, 2015

    Originally published at CIFOR’s Forests News Youth speaker Salina Abraham had the crowd on their feet last night in the closing ceremony of the 2015 Global Landscapes Forum. Well, a sizeable proportion of them stood anyway – when she invited all those aged 30 or below to rise to their feet to be seen. “These here are […]

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