A landscape and ecosystem perspective is addressed also in module C5 on disaster risk reduction.
(...) This can be done by planning and carrying out interventions at the landscape level (see Case Study A3.1 on Autochthonous pig breeds for climate-smart landscapes in the Balkans). (...) It is also important to create integrated and diversified farming systems that can generate a range of goods and services at the landscape level (see Case Study A3.2 on Climate-smart landscape intervention planning in Burundi).
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Score: 814725.5
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Access to finance for landscape restoration featured in webinar | The Forest and Landscape Restoration Mechanism | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Access to finance for landscape restoration featured in webinar
26/11/2018
Lessons learned, knowledge gained and new ideas on how local stakeholders in forest and landscape restoration can access financing are being exchanged during a two-week, online learning forum that begins today.
The forum, “Local finance for forest and landscape restoration”, includes an international webinar on Wednesday 28 November. (...) The webinar is co-organized by FAO’s Forest and Landscape Restoration Mechanism (FLRM) with the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) Landscape Finance Lab.
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Score: 814592.4
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Eswatini National Trust Commission launches the Ngwempisi Integrated Landscape Management Plan | United Nations Development Programme
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Eswatini National Trust Commission launches the Ngwempisi Integrated Landscape Management Plan
Eswatini National Trust Commission launches the Ngwempisi Integrated Landscape Management Plan
September 24, 2020
Eswatini, Mafutseni - Photo: UNDP Eswatini
Mbabane ,17 September 2020 : The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the Eswatini National Trust Commission launched the Ngwempisi Integrated Landscape Management Plan (2020 -2030). (...) Key to the SNPAS project is cultivating improved communication and collaboration amongst landscape stakeholders, through the landscape approach, through provision of platforms to share and discuss views and aspirations regarding biodiversity conservation, economic growth and social development.
(...) As pioneers of this initiative, he pleaded with the residents of this landscape to be exemplary to the rest of the nation by adhering to the country’s environmental laws, promoting safety, improving communication and committing to harmony since they will be using this landscape to showcase the model."
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Score: 814432.86
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Case Study A3.10 Landscape-level integrated watershed management for climate-smart development in the Karamoja region, Uganda | الموقع الإلكتروني لدليل الزراعة الذكية مناخياً | منظمة الأغذية والزراعة للأمم المتحدة
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الموقع الإلكتروني لدليل الزراعة الذكية مناخياً
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Managing landscapes for Climate-Smart Agriculture systems
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A3 - Overview
A3 - 1 Landscape approaches: key concepts
A3 - 2 From climate-smart agriculture to climate-smart landscapes
A3 - 3 Implementing climate-smart agriculture through landscape approaches
A3 - 4 Governance and decision-making for climate-smart landscape approaches
A3 - 5 Conclusions
A3 - Case studies
Case Study A3.1 Autochthonous pig breeds for climate-smart landscapes in the Balkans
Case Study A3.2 Climate-smart landscape-level planning in Burundi
Case Study A3.3 Positive dynamics – the 're-greening' of the Sahel and the Great Green Wall action plans
Case Study A3.4 Step-by-step landscape approach to prioritize sustainable land management investments
Case Study A3.5 Capacity development at multiple levels for the effective implementation of sustainable land management
Case Study A3.6 Scenario thinking and the water-energy-food nexus in Central Asia
Case Study A3.7 Evidence and policy implications of climate-smart agriculture in Kenya
Case Study A3.8 Hydrological monitoring helps scaling up watershed services incentives in Rwanda
Case Study A3.9 Mobile pastoralism negotiated vaccination plans enhance landscape-level resilience in Sudan-South Sudan borders
Case Study A3.10 Landscape-level integrated watershed management for climate-smart development in the Karamoja region, Uganda
Case Study A3.11 Financial sustainability for environmental services in Brazil
A3 - Acknowledgments
A3 - Acronyms
A3 - References
Landscape-level integrated watershed management for climate-smart development in the Karamoja region, Uganda
The Ugandan government strategy on catchment-based integrated water resources management has guided the FAO strategy on strengthening district-level capacities in adaptation planning and response, which applies an integrated land management approach. (...) The process used involved the following four key stages:
Learning from current landscape management issues and experiences: Micro-catchment assessments of Okok and Okere landscapes were conducted using both scientific and participatory approaches, covering climate risks, hydrology, soil erosion and vegetation loss, as a basis to identify and prioritize interventions and design micro-catchments plans and target hotspots.
Strengthening local capacities for integrated landscape management: Through the application of a resilience framework, the project conducted climate change adaptive capacity needs assessment for stakeholders within the landscapes and a capacity-building plan was developed to train selected coommunity members, staff from the districts and civil society partners.
Language:English
Score: 814323.73
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Case Study A3.10 Landscape-level integrated watershed management for climate-smart development in the Karamoja region, Uganda | Сборник информационных ресурсов по климатически оптимизированному сельскому хозяйству: онлайновая версия | Продовольственная и сельскохозяйственная организация Объединенных Наций
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Сборник информационных ресурсов по климатически оптимизированному сельскому хозяйству: онлайновая версия
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Managing landscapes for Climate-Smart Agriculture systems
Концепция
A3 - Overview
A3 - 1 Landscape approaches: key concepts
A3 - 2 From climate-smart agriculture to climate-smart landscapes
A3 - 3 Implementing climate-smart agriculture through landscape approaches
A3 - 4 Governance and decision-making for climate-smart landscape approaches
A3 - 5 Conclusions
A3 - Case studies
Case Study A3.1 Autochthonous pig breeds for climate-smart landscapes in the Balkans
Case Study A3.2 Climate-smart landscape-level planning in Burundi
Case Study A3.3 Positive dynamics – the 're-greening' of the Sahel and the Great Green Wall action plans
Case Study A3.4 Step-by-step landscape approach to prioritize sustainable land management investments
Case Study A3.5 Capacity development at multiple levels for the effective implementation of sustainable land management
Case Study A3.6 Scenario thinking and the water-energy-food nexus in Central Asia
Case Study A3.7 Evidence and policy implications of climate-smart agriculture in Kenya
Case Study A3.8 Hydrological monitoring helps scaling up watershed services incentives in Rwanda
Case Study A3.9 Mobile pastoralism negotiated vaccination plans enhance landscape-level resilience in Sudan-South Sudan borders
Case Study A3.10 Landscape-level integrated watershed management for climate-smart development in the Karamoja region, Uganda
Case Study A3.11 Financial sustainability for environmental services in Brazil
A3 - Acknowledgments
A3 - Acronyms
A3 - References
Landscape-level integrated watershed management for climate-smart development in the Karamoja region, Uganda
The Ugandan government strategy on catchment-based integrated water resources management has guided the FAO strategy on strengthening district-level capacities in adaptation planning and response, which applies an integrated land management approach. (...) The process used involved the following four key stages:
Learning from current landscape management issues and experiences: Micro-catchment assessments of Okok and Okere landscapes were conducted using both scientific and participatory approaches, covering climate risks, hydrology, soil erosion and vegetation loss, as a basis to identify and prioritize interventions and design micro-catchments plans and target hotspots.
Strengthening local capacities for integrated landscape management: Through the application of a resilience framework, the project conducted climate change adaptive capacity needs assessment for stakeholders within the landscapes and a capacity-building plan was developed to train selected coommunity members, staff from the districts and civil society partners.
Language:English
Score: 814323.73
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https://www.fao.org/climate-sm...e-studies/case-study-a3-10/ru/
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The Forest and Landscape Investment Forum: Unleashing business opportunities for sustainable landscapes | Mécanisme pour la restauration des forêts et des paysages | Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture
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The Forest and Landscape Investment Forum: Unleashing business opportunities for sustainable landscapes
Year published: 13/10/2017
On 16 and 17 May 2017 FAO’s Forest and Landscape Restoration Mechanism and partners organized the inaugural Forest and Landscape Investment Forum (FLIF) in Kigali, Rwanda. (...) “The importance of promoting a broad spectrum of investments in forests and landscapes in East Africa can’t be underestimated,” said Douglas McGuire, Coordinator of FAO’s Forest and Landscape Restoration Mechanism. (...) The forum also provided a springboard to advance a Forest and Landscape Investment Platform for Africa with the aim of catalyzing and increasing investments in forest and landscape restoration and land degradation neutrality in the region.
Language:English
Score: 813998.8
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The potential of engaging in forest landscape restoration activities is huge . Restoration strengthens the resilience of forests and thereby contributes to climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation. (...) Ministerial Meeting on Forest Landscape Restoration in Eastern and South-East Europe (October 2021, online).
(...) Publications
National Policy Guiding Principles for Forest Landscape Restoration (UNECE region) (2022) available in English
National Policy Guiding Principles for Forest Landscape Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (2022) available in English and Russian
Forest Landscape Restoration in Eastern and South East Europe (2021) available in English
Forest Landscape Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (2019) available in English and in Russian
Events
Validating a National Strategy Proposal for Forest Landscape Restoration in Kyrgyzstan (23-24 June 2022, Bishkek)
Regional Policy Dialogue on Forest Landscape Restoration (09 February 2022, online)
Achievements - challenges - aspirations for forest landscape restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (November 2021, online)
Ministerial Meeting on Forest Landscape Restoration and the ECCA30/Bonn Challenge in Eastern and South-East Europe (October 2021, online)
Workshop on Forest Monitoring and Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (9 December 2020)
Webinar on Financing Forest Landscape Restoration in Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (16 July 2020).
Language:English
Score: 813558.5
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https://unece.org/fr/node/354707
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The potential of engaging in forest landscape restoration activities is huge . Restoration strengthens the resilience of forests and thereby contributes to climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation. (...) Ministerial Meeting on Forest Landscape Restoration in Eastern and South-East Europe (October 2021, online).
(...) Publications
National Policy Guiding Principles for Forest Landscape Restoration (UNECE region) (2022) available in English
National Policy Guiding Principles for Forest Landscape Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (2022) available in English and Russian
Forest Landscape Restoration in Eastern and South East Europe (2021) available in English
Forest Landscape Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (2019) available in English and in Russian
Events
Validating a National Strategy Proposal for Forest Landscape Restoration in Kyrgyzstan (23-24 June 2022, Bishkek)
Regional Policy Dialogue on Forest Landscape Restoration (09 February 2022, online)
Achievements - challenges - aspirations for forest landscape restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (November 2021, online)
Ministerial Meeting on Forest Landscape Restoration and the ECCA30/Bonn Challenge in Eastern and South-East Europe (October 2021, online)
Workshop on Forest Monitoring and Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (9 December 2020)
Webinar on Financing Forest Landscape Restoration in Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (16 July 2020).
Language:English
Score: 813558.5
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https://unece.org/ru/node/354707
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The potential of engaging in forest landscape restoration activities is huge . Restoration strengthens the resilience of forests and thereby contributes to climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation. (...) Ministerial Meeting on Forest Landscape Restoration in Eastern and South-East Europe (October 2021, online).
(...) Publications
National Policy Guiding Principles for Forest Landscape Restoration (UNECE region) (2022) available in English
National Policy Guiding Principles for Forest Landscape Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (2022) available in English and Russian
Forest Landscape Restoration in Eastern and South East Europe (2021) available in English
Forest Landscape Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (2019) available in English and in Russian
Events
Validating a National Strategy Proposal for Forest Landscape Restoration in Kyrgyzstan (23-24 June 2022, Bishkek)
Regional Policy Dialogue on Forest Landscape Restoration (09 February 2022, online)
Achievements - challenges - aspirations for forest landscape restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (November 2021, online)
Ministerial Meeting on Forest Landscape Restoration and the ECCA30/Bonn Challenge in Eastern and South-East Europe (October 2021, online)
Workshop on Forest Monitoring and Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (9 December 2020)
Webinar on Financing Forest Landscape Restoration in Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (16 July 2020).
Language:English
Score: 813558.5
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https://unece.org/ar/node/354707
Data Source: un
The potential of engaging in forest landscape restoration activities is huge . Restoration strengthens the resilience of forests and thereby contributes to climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation. (...) Ministerial Meeting on Forest Landscape Restoration in Eastern and South-East Europe (October 2021, online).
(...) Publications
National Policy Guiding Principles for Forest Landscape Restoration (UNECE region) (2022) available in English
National Policy Guiding Principles for Forest Landscape Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (2022) available in English and Russian
Forest Landscape Restoration in Eastern and South East Europe (2021) available in English
Forest Landscape Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (2019) available in English and in Russian
Events
Validating a National Strategy Proposal for Forest Landscape Restoration in Kyrgyzstan (23-24 June 2022, Bishkek)
Regional Policy Dialogue on Forest Landscape Restoration (09 February 2022, online)
Achievements - challenges - aspirations for forest landscape restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (November 2021, online)
Ministerial Meeting on Forest Landscape Restoration and the ECCA30/Bonn Challenge in Eastern and South-East Europe (October 2021, online)
Workshop on Forest Monitoring and Restoration in the Caucasus and Central Asia (9 December 2020)
Webinar on Financing Forest Landscape Restoration in Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (16 July 2020).
Language:English
Score: 813558.5
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https://unece.org/zh-hans/node/354707
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