FTA event coverage: Global Landscapes Forum is entering a new phase
FTA event coverage: Global Landscapes Forum is entering a new phase
28 November, 2016
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This video shows highlights from the 2016 Global Landscapes Forum, held on 16 November 2016 in Marrakesh, Morocco.
At the closing plenary, on behalf of the German Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Economic Cooperation, State Secretary Jochen Flasbarth pledged support for the long-term future of GLF – and explained why he sees the Forum at the center of efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
The GLF is undergoing a transformation, from focusing on policy advice to implementing action on the ground and tracking progress toward new climate and development goals. Through scientific input, capacity-building programs, online engagement, thematic symposiums and global events, GLF aspires to introduce one billion people by 2020 to the landscape approach – and connect them in embracing it.
The GLF is more than just a series of events: it is a dynamic platform with which diverse stakeholders can collaborate to create a more sustainable world.
FTA event coverage: Reaching one billion — Launch of the future Global Landscapes Forum
FTA event coverage: Reaching one billion — Launch of the future Global Landscapes Forum
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At the closing plenary of the 2016 Global Landscapes Forum, the German government announced its future support for the event and the vision behind it. This video shows the full session.
The Forum is undergoing a transformation, from focusing on policy advice to implementing action on the ground and tracking progress toward new climate and development goals.
Through scientific input, capacity-building programs, online engagement, thematic symposiums and global events, GLF aspires to introduce one billion people by 2020 to the landscape approach – and connect them in embracing it.
The GLF is more than just a series of events: it is a dynamic platform with which diverse stakeholders can collaborate to create a more sustainable world.
FTA event coverage: Germany will host Global Landscapes Forum in Bonn
FTA event coverage: Germany will host Global Landscapes Forum in Bonn
21 November, 2016
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The German Ministry for the Environment and the Ministry for Economic Cooperation have joined forces to support the Global Landscapes Forum for the next four years. The platform for global action will meet in Bonn for the first time in 2017. Read more
On behalf of the German Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Economic Cooperation, State Secretary Jochen Flasbarth pledges support to the long-term future of GLF – and explains why he sees the Forum at the center of efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
FTA event coverage: 2016 Global Landscapes Forum will go big
FTA event coverage: 2016 Global Landscapes Forum will go big
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Capturing the spirit of the 2016 Global Landscapes Forum. Photo: Pilar Valbuena/CIFOR
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Capturing the spirit of the 2016 Global Landscapes Forum. Photo: Pilar Valbuena/CIFOR
Under the motto “Climate Action for Sustainable Development”, this year’s Global Landscapes Forum again positioned itself as the key event of the land use and development community. The GLF is also the biggest event that is co-funded by the the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry.
Coordinating partners are the Center for International Forestry Research, CIAT, UNEP, the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) and Credit Suisse, more than 40 partners contributed in other ways.
The big news this year came from the German government that announced their commitment to the Global Landscapes Forum by hosting the event in the UN city of Bonn. The German Ministry for the Environment and the Ministry for Economic Cooperation have joined forces to support the GLF for the next four years. The platform for global action will meet in Bonn for the first time in 2017.
“GLF is doubtlessly THE global platform leading the debate on sustainable land use & forestry.” Jochen Flasbarth, State Secretary
The vision of the GLF is to reach one billion people with the vision of sustainable landscapes and the message that everything is connected. The event unites business, government, civil society and indigenous leaders engaged in sustainable development solutions.
Some 600 people participated in this year’s Forum in Marrakesh, on the sidelines of the UNFCCC COP22. More than 5000 followed the event online. Participants and viewers came from 95 countries.
The sessions most closely related to the CGIAR FTA were (more videos to follow)
The Discussion Forum addressed, based on research under the CGIAR FTA, in interaction with partners, the challenges and opportunities that come up when non-state actors such as the private sector and subnational government actors such as provinces engage in efforts to tackle climate change on the ground.
The presentations were based on
comparative research from 54 sites of land-use change in 11 subnational landscapes in Peru, Indonesia, Mexico, Vietnam and Tanzania;
in-depth studies of the design of monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) systems in Peru and Mexico; and
research on private sector commitments e.g. through the NAZCA platform.
Anne Larson: What we know about global climate goals and local realities – GLF 2016 Marrakesh