data Archives - Global Landscapes Forum https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/tag/data/ Connect, learn and share Mon, 18 Nov 2024 11:37:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.globallandscapesforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/logo_glf.png?fit=32%2C30&ssl=1 data Archives - Global Landscapes Forum https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/tag/data/ 32 32 137966364 Biodiversity and Development Finance 2015-2022 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/biodiversity-and-development-finance-2015-2022/ Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:06:38 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=68527 This report provides a year-by-year overview of the main trends in development finance with biodiversity-related objectives for the period 2015-22, considering a wide range of sources: bilateral providers from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members and beyond, including South-South and triangular co-operation providers; multilateral development banks and other multilateral institutions; private finance mobilised by development finance; […]

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This report provides a year-by-year overview of the main trends in development finance with biodiversity-related objectives for the period 2015-22, considering a wide range of sources: bilateral providers from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members and beyond, including South-South and triangular co-operation providers; multilateral development banks and other multilateral institutions; private finance mobilised by development finance; and private philanthropy. The estimates are based on statistical data from the OECD and the International Forum on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD), capturing both official development assistance and non-concessional development finance. They include breakdowns by provider, sector, financial instrument and recipient country grouping, as well as details on financial allocations to the mainstreaming of biodiversity, climate change, Indigenous peoples and local communities, and gender equality. The evidence aims to help DAC members and other stakeholders implement the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework under the Convention on Biological Diversity and track the contribution of development finance against its Target 19 on resource mobilisation.

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Good Practices for Biodiversity Inclusive Impact Assessment and Management Planning https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/biodiversity-inclusive-impact-assessment-and-management-planning/ Wed, 16 Oct 2024 11:43:18 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=68449 This document offers guidance for project developers and consultants on biodiversity-inclusive Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIAs). It compiles good practices for impact assessment and management planning based on reports from multi-lateral finance institutions (MFIs), government regulators, NGOs, and industry associations. While not a replacement for existing ESIA guidance, it supplements areas where biodiversity considerations […]

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This document offers guidance for project developers and consultants on biodiversity-inclusive Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIAs). It compiles good practices for impact assessment and management planning based on reports from multi-lateral finance institutions (MFIs), government regulators, NGOs, and industry associations. While not a replacement for existing ESIA guidance, it supplements areas where biodiversity considerations are lacking. The document aligns with the mitigation hierarchy (avoid, minimize, restore, compensate) and encourages developers to adjust the level of assessment rigor to project-specific biodiversity risks.

 

Key Messages

 

  • Target Audience: Designed for project developers and consultants working on ESIAs.
  • Purpose: Supplements existing ESIA guidance with a focus on biodiversity impact.
  • Good Practices: Based on recommendations from MFIs, regulators, NGOs, and industry bodies.
  • Mitigation Hierarchy: Follows avoid, minimize, restore, and compensate framework.
  • Tailored Approach: Encourages adapting assessment and management rigor to biodiversity risk levels.
  • Knowledge Gaps: Acknowledges gaps in biodiversity data; stresses transparency and cautious assumptions where data is lacking.
  • Iterative Process: Highlights that ESIA processes often require iterative adjustments to timelines, budgets, and planning.

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Scaling Restoration Efforts: Key Lessons from the World Resources Institute (WRI) https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/susan-chomba/ Tue, 08 Oct 2024 08:46:28 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=68292 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, […]

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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 Susan Chomba

 

In this video, Susan Chomba, Director of Vital Landscapes at the World Resources Institute (WRI), shares valuable insights from WRI’s experience in scaling landscape restoration efforts in Africa, emphasizing the importance of financial sustainability, capacity building, enabling policy environments and data-driven approaches. Learn how WRI’s projects are empowering communities to restore degraded landscapes and create sustainable livelihoods. This speech was recorded at the GLF Africa 2024 Hybrid Conference, where thousands of participants gathered in Nairobi, Kenya, and online to forge a prosperous and sustainable future for Africa’s land- and seascapes, powered by local solutions.

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Framework for Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring (FERM) user guide https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/framework-for-ecosystem-restoration-monitoring-ferm-user-guide/ Mon, 26 Aug 2024 10:17:09 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=66904 FERM is a geospatial platform and a registry of restoration initiatives   The Framework for Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring (FERM) consists of a geospatial platform and a registry of restoration initiatives. It is the official monitoring platform for tracking global progress and disseminating good practices for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. It also supports countries […]

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FERM is a geospatial platform and a registry of restoration initiatives

 

The Framework for Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring (FERM) consists of a geospatial platform and a registry of restoration initiatives. It is the official monitoring platform for tracking global progress and disseminating good practices for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. It also supports countries in reporting areas under restoration for the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Target 2.

 

How to navigate FERM

 

This guidance document provides an overview of how to use the FERM. The document covers information about the FERM ‘s objectives, the context within the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, and its role in supporting countries with reporting on areas under restoration for the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) Target 2 indicator. Furthermore, it provides step by step instructions on how to use FERM, including the FERM registry, the FERM geospatial platform and the FERM Search engine

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Standards of practice to guide ecosystem restoration https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/ten-standards-of-practice-to-guide-ecosystem-restoration/ Wed, 21 Aug 2024 15:39:04 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=66858 A contribution to the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030   The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030 (hereafter “UN Decade”) aims to prevent, halt and reverse ecosystem degradation and recover biodiversity, and ecosystem integrity; enhance human health and well-being, including sustainable delivery of ecosystem goods and services; and mitigate climate change. To […]

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A contribution to the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030

 

The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030 (hereafter “UN Decade”) aims to prevent, halt and reverse ecosystem degradation and recover biodiversity, and ecosystem integrity; enhance human health and well-being, including sustainable delivery of ecosystem goods and services; and mitigate climate change. To create a shared vision of ecosystem restoration, UN Decade partners, through a consultative process, launched ten principles for achieving the highest level of recovery possible through restoration projects.

To facilitate application of these principles and thereby maximize restoration outcomes for nature and people, the Standards of practice to guide ecosystem restoration provide key recommendations for all phases of restoration projects. These recommendations are applicable to the broad array of restorative activities included as ecosystem restoration under the UN Decade, across all types of ecosystems (urban, production, cultural, semi-natural and natural) and restoration projects, from voluntary community member-led efforts to highly resourced, nationally funded projects.

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The State of Food and Agriculture 2023 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/the-state-of-food-and-agriculture-2023/ Mon, 29 Jul 2024 08:50:52 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=66775 Agrifood systems play a crucial role in society, providing food security and employment for over a billion people worldwide. However, unsustainable practices in these systems contribute significantly to climate change, natural resource depletion, and the unaffordability of nutritious diets. Decision-makers often lack comprehensive insights into the economic, social, and environmental impacts of agrifood activities. The […]

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Agrifood systems play a crucial role in society, providing food security and employment for over a billion people worldwide. However, unsustainable practices in these systems contribute significantly to climate change, natural resource depletion, and the unaffordability of nutritious diets. Decision-makers often lack comprehensive insights into the economic, social, and environmental impacts of agrifood activities. The State of Food and Agriculture 2023 examines the concept of hidden costs and benefits associated with agrifood systems. It introduces true cost accounting (TCA) as an approach to assess these hidden impacts.

 

Key Messages

 

  • The report proposes a two-phase TCA assessment process: initial national-level assessments to raise awareness, followed by detailed evaluations to prioritize solutions and drive transformative actions.
  • Preliminary assessments across 154 countries suggest global hidden costs from agrifood systems exceed 10 trillion 2020 PPP dollars.
  • Low-income countries are disproportionately affected by these hidden costs relative to their national incomes.
  • There is an urgent need to integrate these hidden costs into decision-making processes to facilitate the transformation of agrifood systems.
  • Scaling the application of TCA requires innovations in research, data, and capacity building, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
  • This effort aims to enable transparent and consistent decision- and policymaking in agrifood sectors worldwide.

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Global Peatlands Map and Hotspot Explanation Atlas https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/presentation/global-peatlands-map-hotspot-explanation-atlas/ Fri, 07 Jun 2024 12:09:24 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=presentation&p=65193 Presented by Alexandra Barthelmes at GLF Peatlands 2024 – The Global Peatlands Assessment: Mapping, Policy, and Action.

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Presented by Alexandra Barthelmes at GLF Peatlands 2024 – The Global Peatlands Assessment: Mapping, Policy, and Action.

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Traceability and transparency in supply chains for agricultural and forest commodities https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/traceability-transparency-supply-chains-agricultural-forest-commodities/ Mon, 25 Mar 2024 14:27:24 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=64773 A review of success factors and enabling conditions to improve resource use and reduce forest loss   Close to 90 percent of forest loss is associated with expansion of agriculture, resulting in an urgent need for better solutions to identify and help manage the risk of forest loss associated with commodity supply chains. Traceability and […]

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A review of success factors and enabling conditions to improve resource use and reduce forest loss

 

Close to 90 percent of forest loss is associated with expansion of agriculture, resulting in an urgent need for better solutions to identify and help manage the risk of forest loss associated with commodity supply chains. Traceability and transparency are increasingly called on to help halt and reverse forest loss.

The Traceability and Transparency in Supply Chains for Agricultural and Forest Commodities Report shows that despite the rapid progress seen to date in developing traceability and transparency solutions, key challenges and data gaps remain. It also examines what is needed to ensure that initiatives, tools and policies are set up for success.

The report aims to inform collaborative action among governments, the private sector, and civil society organizations that are working toward enhancing traceability and transparency. It focuses on seven commodities: cattle, palm oil, soy, cocoa, timber, coffee, and rubber, but also offers insights applicable to other commodities.

 

Key Findings

 

  • Independent verification is necessary for traceability systems to be credible. Definitions need to be applied consistently.
  • Governments should provide an adequately resourced policy environment that facilitates traceability and transparency within the challenges of complex supply chains. Investments are rarely one-off since continued funding is usually needed. Approaches to traceability and transparency must consider the needs of smallholders to be effective.
  • Data gaps remain, especially where there is a large smallholder component, but equally important is ensuring that data are accessible and usable. Investments are needed to help close these gaps.
  • Despite gaps, there is enough existing data and information for supply chain actors to take meaningful steps toward assessing the risk of forest loss in supply chains, and to prioritize areas for action.

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East and Southern Africa Forest Observatory (OFESA) https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/east-and-southern-africa-forest-observatory/ Mon, 25 Sep 2023 11:14:43 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=61445 Fostering regional data sharing   The objective of the East and Southern Africa Forest Observatory (OFESA) is to produce a comprehensive and harmonized regional dataset on the latest trends and threats to forests, and to make information useful and easily accessible to policymakers, funders, forestry practitioners and citizens. By informing decision-making, OFESA supports five countries in […]

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Fostering regional data sharing

 

The objective of the East and Southern Africa Forest Observatory (OFESA) is to produce a comprehensive and harmonized regional dataset on the latest trends and threats to forests, and to make information useful and easily accessible to policymakers, funders, forestry practitioners and citizens.

By informing decision-making, OFESA supports five countries in the region – Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania and Uganda – to meet their climate and environment targets. These include regional pledges such as the African Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative (AFR100), a country-led effort to bring 100 million hectares of land in Africa into restoration by 2030, as well as global commitments under the Paris Agreement to achieve climate neutrality through forests.

 

Priority Themes

 

  • Forest Restoration: OFESA data aids in tracking ambitious forest restoration pledges made by countries in East and Southern Africa, such as Ethiopia’s goal to restore 22 million hectares and Kenya’s commitment to achieve 10% tree cover.
  • REDD+ Implementation: Four countries have REDD+ strategies, and all are developing national forest monitoring systems. OFESA supports these efforts by providing data for reference levels and forest degradation trends.
  • Forest Governance: OFESA contributes to strengthening forest governance through data sharing and a governance framework. It helps in improving forest management institutions and tenure rights.
  • Biodiversity Conservation: OFESA plays a role in biodiversity conservation within protected areas. It provides links to initiatives like BIOPAMA and offers data for informed decision-making.
  • Community Involvement in Monitoring: OFESA encourages low-cost forest monitoring involving communities, promoting their active participation in data collection and decision-making.
  • Standardization and Collaboration: OFESA seeks to collaborate with participating countries to update data and develop common standards for data collection methodologies.

 

Next Steps for OFESA

 

  • Collaboration with participating countries to ensure data updates and expansion.
  • Focus on enriching data and maintaining its relevance to address the identified priority areas effectively.

 

Watch how OFESA is fostering regional data sharing of forest:

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Satellite Monitoring for Forest Management: Use of Earth Observation Tools in the Monitoring of Tropical Dry Forests https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/satellite-monitoring-for-forest-management-use-of-earth-observation-tools-in-the-monitoring-of-tropical-dry-forests/ Tue, 25 May 2021 09:21:19 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=42961 Dry forests account for an estimated 27 percent of global forest cover, and provide vital ecosystem services in the form of carbon sequestration, livelihoods generation, soil and water conservation and provision of timber and non-timber forest products. It is estimated that in sub-Saharan Africa alone, some 60 percent of the population depend on dry forests […]

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Dry forests account for an estimated 27 percent of global forest cover, and provide vital ecosystem services in the form of carbon sequestration, livelihoods generation, soil and water conservation and provision of timber and non-timber forest products. It is estimated that in sub-Saharan Africa alone, some 60 percent of the population depend on dry forests for their livelihoods. However, land conversion, overexploitation and climate change have placed unprecedented pressure on these landscapes, and jeopardized the health and well-being of the communities and biodiversity that depend on them. To combat and better understand the drivers of deforestation and degradation, countries urgently need reliable information on the condition and spatial distribution of dry forests, but traditional data collection methods have proven difficult to deploy in these areas.

Building on recent insights and innovations, this white paper explores emerging solutions and opportunities for improving satellite data processing and use in dryland forest monitoring and management. To complement this essential overview, authors profile a suite of newly developed Earth Observation (EO) data processing tools, developed in collaboration between EO scientists and institutional users in tropical dry forest countries in Southern Africa.

This subject is part of GLF Africa: Restoring Africa’s Drylands.

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