Watch discussions at the high-level opening plenary session from the first day of the Global Landscapes Forum 2014, in Lima, Peru, during COP20. The session explores how integrated approaches support the achievement of multiple benefits in the landscape, by addressing the following points: Which processes and principles can be applied that help in negotiating multiple benefits? What are the main obstacles to achieving combined land use solutions? And what does “good landscape governance” look like?
Moderator:
Andrew Steer
President
World Resources Institute
Speakers:
Eduardo Rojas Briales
Assistant Director – General
FAO
Juan Manuel Benites Ramos
Minister of Agriculture
Peru
Rachel Kyte
Vice President
World Bank
Peter Holmgren
Director General
Center for International Forestry Research
Daniel Nepstad
Executive Director
Earth Innovation Institute
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz
Special Rapporteur Indigenous Peoples’ Rights
UN
Fabiola Muñoz-Dodero
Executive Director
Peruvian National Forest and Wildlife Service
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Global Landscapes Forum, Lima, Peru
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