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About GLF Africa 2024

 

Can Africa show the world a sustainable way forward? The climate crisis is taking a toll on Africa – and especially on rural communities that depend on natural resources for their livelihoods.

On 17 September, thousands of participants gathered at ‘GLF Africa 2024: Greening the African Horizon’ in Nairobi, Kenya, and online for a global conference focused on forging a prosperous and sustainable future for Africa’s land- and seascapes, driven by local solutions.

 

About this session

 

Since the late 2000s, billions have been invested in African restoration efforts, such as the Great Green Wall and AFR100 Initiative, which have mobilized over $10 billion. These projects focus on rehabilitating degraded lands with local communities, who rely on these lands for agriculture and are vulnerable to climate impacts.

While progress has been made, a coordinated national strategy could further enhance the impact by aligning restoration with social welfare programs, which support vulnerable groups like the elderly, children, and low-income households. This session aims to explore ways to connect these efforts, building household resilience and restoring landscapes.

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Enhancing Effectiveness of Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration Projects through Gender-Responsive Actions https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/gender-responsive-actions/ Thu, 26 Sep 2024 09:35:12 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=67390 About FOLUR Practical Notes   This FOLUR Practical Note summarizes outcomes from a series of virtual events on gender equality hosted by the FOLUR Gender Learning Programme, organized in 2023 and 2024 for the Food and Agricultural Commodity Systems Community in the context of the FOLUR Impact Program. The presented issues resulted from discussions between […]

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About FOLUR Practical Notes

 

This FOLUR Practical Note summarizes outcomes from a series of virtual events on gender equality hosted by the FOLUR Gender Learning Programme, organized in 2023 and 2024 for the Food and Agricultural Commodity Systems Community in the context of the FOLUR Impact Program. The presented issues resulted from discussions between 178 participants from 58 countries—including 17 countries that were hosting FOLUR projects—and 20 speakers and facilitators in these sessions, which shared global experiences and case studies from Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

 

Explore more resources on the GLF-FOLUR Partnership platform.

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Why peatlands are forgotten and what needs to be remembered https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/why-peatlands-are-forgotten-and-what-needs-to-be-remembered/ Wed, 19 Jun 2024 11:19:52 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=65349 About GLF Peatlands 2024   Peatlands cover 3-4% of Earth’s land but store a third of global soil carbon. Despite their importance, 12% are degraded, contributing 4% of human-induced emissions. Degradation, driven by agriculture and forestry, causes environmental and social issues like fires and economic damage. Managing peatlands effectively requires collaboration across sectors. The Global Landscapes Forum […]

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About GLF Peatlands 2024

 

Peatlands cover 3-4% of Earth’s land but store a third of global soil carbon. Despite their importance, 12% are degraded, contributing 4% of human-induced emissions.

Degradation, driven by agriculture and forestry, causes environmental and social issues like fires and economic damage. Managing peatlands effectively requires collaboration across sectors.

The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) Peatlands 2024 Hybrid Conference brought together global stakeholders to address gaps in peatland science, policy, and practice. Held alongside the UNFCCC Bonn Climate Change Conference, it explored peatlands’ roles in carbon storage, biodiversity, and water regulation.

 

Closing Presentation by Daniel Murdiyarso

 

Join Daniel Murdiyarso, Principal Scientist at CIFOR-ICRAF, as he explores the overlooked importance of peatlands and the crucial reasons why they must be brought to the forefront of global conservation efforts.

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Landscape of the Peat: Inclusive Management Solutions https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/landscape-of-the-peat-inclusive-management-solutions/ Mon, 17 Jun 2024 22:27:20 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=65323 About GLF Peatlands 2024   Peatlands cover 3-4% of Earth’s land but store a third of global soil carbon. Despite their importance, 12% are degraded, contributing 4% of human-induced emissions. Degradation, driven by agriculture and forestry, causes environmental and social issues like fires and economic damage. Managing peatlands effectively requires collaboration across sectors. The Global Landscapes Forum […]

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About GLF Peatlands 2024

 

Peatlands cover 3-4% of Earth’s land but store a third of global soil carbon. Despite their importance, 12% are degraded, contributing 4% of human-induced emissions.

Degradation, driven by agriculture and forestry, causes environmental and social issues like fires and economic damage. Managing peatlands effectively requires collaboration across sectors.

The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) Peatlands 2024 Hybrid Conference brought together global stakeholders to address gaps in peatland science, policy, and practice. Held alongside the UNFCCC Bonn Climate Change Conference, it explored peatlands’ roles in carbon storage, biodiversity, and water regulation.

 

Global Significance and Challenges of Peatland Management

 

This plenary session explored the multifaceted significance of peatlands, examining their diverse meanings across sectors and scales. It addressed the complex challenges of peatland management, emphasizing constructive dialogue and deliberative governance. Global perspectives highlighted the imperative of peatland conservation amid transboundary impacts, calling for inclusive management models. The session also tackled financing challenges associated with peatland restoration and sustainable alternatives.

 

Speakers

 

Moderator: Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti, CIFOR-ICRAF.

Speakers: Daniel Murdiyarso, Principal Scientist at CIFOR-ICRAF; Berioska Quispe, General Director of Climate Change and Desertification at the Ministry of Environment, Peru; Heike Henn, Director for Climate, Energy and Environment at BMZ; Franziska Tanneberger, Director of the Greifswald Mire Centre; Vera Songwe, Chair and Founder of the Liquidity and Sustainability Facility; Bethany Copsey, Member of RE-PEAT; and Eka Cahyaningrum, Founder of Himba Raya Indonesia (HIRAI).

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360 Degree Approach to Improving Capacity of Multiple Stakeholders to Manage Peatland Sustainably: Lessons learned from Indonesia https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/manage-peatland-sustainably-lessons-learned-from-indonesia/ Mon, 17 Jun 2024 21:58:50 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=65317   About GLF Peatlands 2024   Peatlands cover 3-4% of Earth’s land but store a third of global soil carbon. Despite their importance, 12% are degraded, contributing 4% of human-induced emissions. Degradation, driven by agriculture and forestry, causes environmental and social issues like fires and economic damage. Managing peatlands effectively requires collaboration across sectors. The Global Landscapes […]

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About GLF Peatlands 2024

 

Peatlands cover 3-4% of Earth’s land but store a third of global soil carbon. Despite their importance, 12% are degraded, contributing 4% of human-induced emissions.

Degradation, driven by agriculture and forestry, causes environmental and social issues like fires and economic damage. Managing peatlands effectively requires collaboration across sectors.

The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) Peatlands 2024 Hybrid Conference brought together global stakeholders to address gaps in peatland science, policy, and practice. Held alongside the UNFCCC Bonn Climate Change Conference, it explored peatlands’ roles in carbon storage, biodiversity, and water regulation.

 

 

Discover insights from Indonesia’s Peat IMPACTS project, aiming to enhance sustainable peatland management. Addressing challenges through governance strengthening, sustainable supply chains, and climate governance, Peat IMPACTS aligns with Indonesia’s NDC goals. This session highlights project outcomes and synergies with Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) Indonesia and the International Tropical Peatland Center (ITPC).

 

Speakers

 

Dr. Sonya Dewi, Principal Investigator of Peat IMPACTS; Feri Johana, Project Coordinator; Regina Ariyati and Ir. H Adi Yani from provincial governments; and Dr. Agus Justianto, Director of Sustainable Forest Management in Indonesia.

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The Climate Solution We Forgot: Unlocking the Power of Peatlands https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/peatlands-the-climate-solution-we-forgot/ Mon, 17 Jun 2024 21:42:32 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=65313   About GLF Peatlands 2024   Peatlands cover 3-4% of Earth’s land but store a third of global soil carbon. Despite their importance, 12% are degraded, contributing 4% of human-induced emissions. Degradation, driven by agriculture and forestry, causes environmental and social issues like fires and economic damage. Managing peatlands effectively requires collaboration across sectors. The […]

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About GLF Peatlands 2024

 

Peatlands cover 3-4% of Earth’s land but store a third of global soil carbon. Despite their importance, 12% are degraded, contributing 4% of human-induced emissions.

Degradation, driven by agriculture and forestry, causes environmental and social issues like fires and economic damage. Managing peatlands effectively requires collaboration across sectors.

The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) Peatlands 2024 Hybrid Conference brought together global stakeholders to address gaps in peatland science, policy, and practice. Held alongside the UNFCCC Bonn Climate Change Conference, it explored peatlands’ roles in carbon storage, biodiversity, and water regulation.

 

Unlocking the Power of Peatlands

 

This plenary session gathered experts, policymakers, and practitioners to foster integrated solutions for peatland management. Emphasizing the critical importance of peatlands for climate regulation and biodiversity conservation, the discussion delved into the pressing need for conservation efforts. By building on existing knowledge, we confronted the challenges hindering effective peatland protection and restoration. The session explored how actionable research and local best practices from across regions can pave the way for a regenerative future for peatlands.

 

Session Speakers

 

Moderator: Amy Duchelle, Senior Forestry Officer and Team Leader of Forests and Climate in FAO’s Forestry Division

Speakers: Éliane Ubalijoro, CEO, CIFOR-ICRAF; Jochen Flasbarth, State Secretary, BMZ; Musonda Mumba, Secretary General, Convention on Wetlands; Alfred Okot Okidi, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Water & Environment of Uganda; Kristell Hergoualc’h, Senior Scientist, CIFOR’s Climate Change, Energy and Low-Carbon Development Team; Alexandra Barthelmes, Senior Researcher, Greifswald University; Claudenir Favero, Full Professor of Soil Management and Agroecology, UFVJM; Erci Ezerda Alves Ferreira, Community Leader & Vice-President, Guardians Association of the Quilombo Serra do Quilombo de Raiz; Andreia Ferreira dos Santos Ribeiro, President, Guardians Association of the Quilombo Serra do Quilombo de Raiz; Emmanuela Shinta, Founder, Ranu Welum Foundation.

 

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Rewilding Waterways: Restoring Nature’s Flow https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/rewilding-waterways-restoring-natures-flow/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 14:55:10 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=62360   About the Rewilding Community of Practice The Rewilding Community of Practice aims to build a network of rewilding enthusiasts and professionals who can exchange ideas and information to help build a better world. This webinar brings together experienced rewilders to learn more about what it takes to rewild waterways from four experienced practitioners with […]

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About the Rewilding Community of Practice

The Rewilding Community of Practice aims to build a network of rewilding enthusiasts and professionals who can exchange ideas and information to help build a better world.

This webinar brings together experienced rewilders to learn more about what it takes to rewild waterways from four experienced practitioners with very different approaches to rewilding but have a shared passion for preserving our most precious resource for future generations.

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Restoration Experiences Digital Forum: Project presentations https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/presentation/restoration-experiences-digital-forum-project-presentations/ Wed, 22 Nov 2023 15:27:31 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=presentation&p=62222   About the Restoration Experiences Digital Forum   The climate and biodiversity crises are already affecting people and landscapes around the world. But there’s one natural remedy that can tackle them both: restoring degraded and damaged landscapes. There are already countless restoration projects that are turning degraded landscapes into beacons of hope and resilience. At the Restoration […]

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About the Restoration Experiences Digital Forum

 

The climate and biodiversity crises are already affecting people and landscapes around the world. But there’s one natural remedy that can tackle them both: restoring degraded and damaged landscapes.

There are already countless restoration projects that are turning degraded landscapes into beacons of hope and resilience. At the Restoration Experiences Digital Forum, we got the chance to get to know some of these projects and meet the people behind them.

Discover how local restoration projects are reshaping landscapes globally, and get inspired to start your own!

 

Project Presentations Unveiled

 

These slides showcase the presentations delivered by each restoration experience project. Get to know these amazing restoration champions, and discover the valuable lessons embedded in their successes and challenges. Dive into the milestones that define their journey, and embrace the friendly calls to action they passionately support.

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Can bamboo save African livelihoods? https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/can-bamboo-save-african-livelihoods/ Mon, 06 Nov 2023 08:33:54 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=61900   About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’   The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet. The conference featured two focused […]

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About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’

 

The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet.

The conference featured two focused days: Day 1 centered on “Africa’s Sovereign Solutions,” exploring pathways to a sustainable and prosperous future for the continent. Day 2, dedicated to climate, aimed to craft a “Survival Guide for a Planet in Crisis,” paving the way for a fairer world ahead of COP28.

GLF Nairobi brought together a diverse coalition of influential voices, ranging from scientists, activists, and Indigenous leaders to financiers, women, youth, policymakers, and private sector representatives. As a united front, we collectively championed change and passionately advocated for meaningful action in these pivotal times.

 

About this session

 

The International Bamboo and Ratan Organization (INBAR) was introduced as a pivotal resource for green jobs and economic growth in Africa. Five presenters discussed the National Bamboo Strategy’s impact on land restoration in different countries. They emphasized bamboo’s ecological restoration potential and its role in sustainability and economic development.

The session underscored the importance of policy, market access, resource development, and pro-poor value chains to unlock bamboo’s benefits. South-South cooperation and comprehensive incentives were also discussed to ensure the broad-reaching advantages of bamboo value chains. The meeting concluded with a reminder of the importance of planning for the future through bamboo initiatives.

 

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Olena Dadus from Ukraine at FOLUR Partner Meeting Brazil https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/olena-dadus-ukraine-folur-partner-meeting-brazil/ Tue, 26 Sep 2023 11:46:28 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=60962 About the FOLUR Annual Meeting   The FOLUR Impact Program brought together over 100 country projects and core partners in São Paulo, Brazil, to discuss topics surrounding land restoration and sustainable value chain implementation over the course of four days. In this video, the GLF’s Eden Flaherty sits down with Olena Dadus, Deputy Director, Department of Agrarian Development, Head […]

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About the FOLUR Annual Meeting

 

The FOLUR Impact Program brought together over 100 country projects and core partners in São Paulo, Brazil, to discuss topics surrounding land restoration and sustainable value chain implementation over the course of four days.

In this video, the GLF’s Eden Flaherty sits down with Olena Dadus, Deputy Director, Department of Agrarian Development, Head of the Animal Husbandry and Breeding Department of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine.

Learn more about the FOLUR Impact Program

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