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Integrated solutions to adapt to a changing world

25 Jun 2020

The triple challenge: a stable climate, food security and space for nature – Integrated solutions to adapt to a changing world The COVID-19 pandemic combined with the impact of record fires around the world is showing how connected humans are to nature, its resources and biodiversity. Land use change, including deforestation, is a key driver […]

Scaling up solutions to address the triple challenge

25 Jun 2020

The Triple Challenge raises difficult questions for decision-makers and stakeholders. In particular, how can we encourage scale-up of known solutions, such as reducing food waste, and also resolve remaining trade-offs between climate mitigation, food and biodiversity restoration priorities? To find acceptable and context-specific answers to this question, we need good processes for consideration of complex […]

Q&A Session: How to improve smallholders’ access to finance in sustainable farming systems?

25 Jun 2020

A Q&A session from the Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance on how to improve smallholders’ access to finance in sustainable farming systems On June 3rd, Climate Policy Initiative Senior Analysts Daniela Chiriac and Tatiana Alves will answer questions about how to improve smallholders’ access to finance in sustainable farming systems. They lead the Global […]

Soils as Keystone for Food Security and Ecosystem Restoration

25 Jun 2020

Soils provide the basis for more than 95% of the food produced in the world and support the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and agricultural workers. The accelerated degradation of soil and land constitutes an important threat and is widely accepted as the most critical factor in limiting agricultural production in certain regions of the world. […]

Evidence based transformation of food systems

25 Jun 2020

Evidence is critical for addressing longer-term crises like Covid-19, the climate crisis and the loss of biodiversity. This session highlights key indicative data that relates to these crises, mainly focusing on the outcome of the Forest Resources Assessment Report and the State of the Worlds’ Forests. This session hosted by UNREDD aired on June 5th, […]

What will it take to shift to a green economy?

25 Jun 2020

Nature is the basis for our existence, for food security and economic activity in general. Yet it faces ever more pressure from human intervention: intensive agriculture and unregulated fishing, deforestation and mining. This trend needs to be halted, which is only possible if the economy becomes “green” and agriculture more sustainable. That, however, requires the […]

LandScale: Demonstrating Impact at Scale

25 Jun 2020

The ability to communicate simple yet accurate statements of impact to donors, investors, and other stakeholders is crucial to strengthen support for work at the landscape level. How can we verify results from landscape assessments and what claims can organizations make about sustainability performance? Join us and other landscape leaders as we explore the latest […]

Creating a sustainable food future through strong alliances

25 Jun 2020

The way we treat natural resources in one location has repercussions for the wider landscape, particularly in this time of climate crisis. By building a strong alliance with diverse stakeholders (farmers, communities, companies, civil society organizations, governments, donors and consumers), Rainforest Alliance are working to create a better future for people and nature by making […]

Why a gender approach is key to sustainable landscape and food systems

25 Jun 2020

Time is running out to solve the complex and far-reaching environmental and climate induced challenges facing our planet. Issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and deforestation affect us all, but they differ from one region to another – affecting the most vulnerable, especially women in rural areas where agriculture is the main source of […]