UNFCCC Youth NGO Constituency (YOUNGO) representative for the Global South, Danaé Espinoza, delivers closing remarks at the Youth Session from the first day of the Global Landscapes Forum 2014, in Lima, Peru, during COP20.
Young people are not given many opportunities to discuss and debate integrated approaches to land use in their studies or workplaces. So CIFOR gave them a space to effectively contribute to innovative cross-cutting solutions to land use, climate change and sustainable development issues.
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Global Landscapes Forum, Lima, Peru
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