BONN, Germany (Landscape News) — A strong grassroots movement, brave political leadership and innovative leadership are key to forging change and preventing landscape degradation, said Erik Solheim, head of UN Environment, at the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany in December 2017.
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