Development

At the GLF we have been empowering women to be be bold and take leadership in creating the beautiful, equitable and sustainable landscapes of tomorrow.

Convergence offers grant funding for practitioners to design innovative blended finance instruments that address a key development need.

The WaterInnEU Marketplace has been providing information, access and training for innovative products and services for River Basin Management.

IUCN’s GFCCP has launched a call for abstracts on “Achieving deforestation-free commitments through forest landscape restoration.”

The restoration of degraded landscapes is an opportunity to increase the global resource base for more sustainable future production of food and commodities

Because of the way international negotiations have separated adaptation from mitigation, two different communities of practices have emerged.

The world’s nations met at Marrakesh in 2016 to map out implementation of the Paris Agreement. The implications for Southeast Asia’s forests were discussed.

Global Canopy Programme’s Forest 500 initiative concludes that more action is needed to help companies achieve deforestation-free supply chains.

Application-focused book with the findings of international research on sustainable land management presented at the Convention on Biological Diversity.

The International Potato Center (CIP) led by World Food Prize Laureate Dr. Maria Andrade officially launched the global Climate Resilience through Sweetpotato (CReSP) initiative. The goal of CReSP is to fully utilize the potential of sweetpotato for improving nutrition security and livelihoods of vulnerable populations in the face of climate change. CReSP was launched on […]

The 2016 Global Landscapes Forum has just closed with an announcement that Germany will host the Forum in Bonn as of next year. Here is what our co-coordinator, Natalia Cisneros had to say in her closing plenary address (video will be available soon).   “Dinesh is a young Nepali agriculturalist. He’s developed an online mentoring program […]

Peter Holmgren of CIFOR says: if we are to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and meet our climate targets, we have to find a new way of doing things

With change in the EU-Mediterranean landscape, can the forestry and environmental sector be an opportunity and a tool of employment and knowledge?

While the importance of carbon stored by forests is widely recognized, carbon stored by trees on agricultural land has been much ignored.

Climate change negotiations and agriculture: Where are we going? In many developing countries, evidence and political will converge in agriculture sector.