GLF Climate: Frontiers of Change
Hosted on the sidelines of COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, and online, GLF Climate 2022: Frontiers of Change united 7,000 participants from 164 countries and rallied over 27 million people on social media around what humanity can still do to avoid the worsening impacts of the climate crisis.
Featuring 228 leading scientists, activists, Indigenous leaders, financiers, youth and government leaders, and 96 incredible partner organizations, the second edition of GLF Climate called for a just transition to a stewardship economy that puts people and nature first.
Key insights and lessons from the Landscapes For Our Future (LFF) programme
With most of the Landscapes For Our Future (LFF) programme’s 22 projects well past the inception phase and into implementation, it’s time to start sharing key insights and lessons. Where better to do so than at GLF Climate alongside COP27? This is a venue most appropriate to LFF’s ambitions – in particular, its interest in delivering solutions and innovative practices to address the triple planetary crises.
This session, hosted by the LFF Central Component, brings together relevant stakeholders and some of LFF’s projects from the Global South to highlight innovative approaches and methods to tackle climate mitigation and adaption using the Integrated Landscape Management (ILM) approach, as well as introducing the overall programme vision. High-level speakers from the EU and ILM global experts set the stage for the program, with particularly important messages revealing the importance the EU places on ILM as one of a basket of solutions to addressing climate change.
Download the session presentations 🗺️
- Landscapes for our future
- Introducing the Landscapes For Our Future (LFF) programme
- Integrated landscape management to mitigate climate change
- Water as connector for resilient landscapes in Bolivia
Publisher: Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)
Language: English
Year: 2022
Ecosystem(s): Agricultural Land
Location(s): Global
climate change integrated landscape approaches policy stakeholdersRelated session:
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Dominique le Roux
Communications Strategist, Implementor and Coach, Landscapes For Our Future
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Cora van Oosten
Head of capacity development & education, CIFOR-ICRAF
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Kim Geheb
Coordinator, Landscapes For Our Future programme
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Chantal Marijnissen
Head of Unit F2 (Environment, Sustainable Natural Resources) – DG INTPA, European Commission
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Miriam Seemann
Coordinator, ‘Water as a connector for resilient landscapes’ - LFF Bolivia
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Abeena Dufie Woode
Programme Manager, EU LEAN, LLF Ghana
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Etienne Coyette
Head of sector, Climate change, European Commission/INTPA
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Khalil Walji
Capacity development specialist, FAO