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Ministry of Environment representative Leon Bokolokonga at the workshops, part of project COBAM. Lukolela, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Juliana Santiago, Head, Amazon Fund Department, Brazilian Development Bank, speaking at the Discussion Forum Amazon Fund, the world’s biggest conservation experiment? From results-based payment to the experiences on the ground, on Day 2. Global Landscapes Forum, Paris, France.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena/CIFOR
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UK launch of the Annual Publication of the African Women's Decade 2010-2020: Women's Participation in Decision-Making & Leadership. Incorporating Education with Women’s Natural Wisdom in Decision Making & Leadership Justina Mutale Founder & President of the Justina Mutale Foundation
The Chiva, an important means of transportation in the inlands of Colombia. Photocredit: Mariola Acosta. Visiting Researcher Gender & Climate Change, CIAT/CCAFS
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For the first time an ecosystem survey with R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen will be conducted in the coastal area of Gabon. Identification and abundance of birds, whales, fish, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos will be conducted in the period from 9-23 May. In addition environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity, current, chlorophyll and oxygen will be measured. A reception was help onboard the vessel before the start of the cruise and the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Security, the governor of Port Gentil, and the FAO representative in Central Africa, were among the distinguished guest.
This desision-making process applies to all decisions faced by ethical controllers and is what I will use when making decisions thoughout my career. Do what is RIGHT.
Launchpad: Global Peatlands Initiative The Global Peatlands Initiative is a new effort by NGOs, scientists, research institutes and the private sector to save one of the world’s largest carbon stocks, which have crucial importance in fighting climate change. In terms of scale and scope, the initiative – aiming to increase the conservation, restoration and sustainable management of peatlands in countries with significant peat deposits – goes beyond any recent collaborative efforts on peatlands. Global Landscapes Forum, Marrakech, Morocco.
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For the first time an ecosystem survey with R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen will be conducted in the coastal area of Gabon. Identification and abundance of birds, whales, fish, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos will be conducted in the period from 9-23 May. In addition environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity, current, chlorophyll and oxygen will be measured. A reception was help onboard the vessel before the start of the cruise and the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Security, the governor of Port Gentil, and the FAO representative in Central Africa, were among the distinguished guest.
Discussion Forum Action on zero deforestation pledges: The challenge of aligning public and private sustainability goals. A case study of palm oil in Indonesia, on Day 1. Global Landscapes Forum, Paris, France.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for CIFOR.
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Access to information is one of the main challenges in isolated areas like Cauca. Photocredit: Mariola Acosta. Visiting Researcher Gender & Climate Change, CIAT/CCAFS
The landscapes of Cauca. Photocredit: Mariola Acosta. Visiting Researcher Gender & Climate Change, CIAT/CCAFS
Kids were asked to draw an activities map, to be able to compare their results with those of their parents and other family members. Photocredit: Mariola Acosta. Visiting Researcher Gender & Climate Change, CIAT/CCAFS
An NGO supported microenterprises (Mulondolwa Jatropha Industry pictured here) have helped create a limited market outlet for failing large-scale outgrower schemes. However, most farmers have reaped nothing from several years of investments in their jatropha fields due to failing markets or irresponsible investor behavior, Zambia.
Photo by Jeff Walker/CIFOR
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Jack Dangermond, Esri president
Enterprise GIS Award: Dominic Wai Ching Siu, Lands Department, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
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Melie Monnera and Jean Mapima talk on community sensitization in the village of Pona in the Tumba-Lediima Reserve. Lukolela, Democratic Republic of Congo.
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The farmers make an annual crop calendar. Photocredit: Mariola Acosta. Visiting Researcher Gender & Climate Change, CIAT/CCAFS
The workshops were well attended. Photocredit: Mariola Acosta. Visiting Researcher Gender & Climate Change, CIAT/CCAFS
Antonio Fonseca dos Santos, Director of Environment and Sustainability of Brookfield Renewable Energy Group, at the Discussion Forum Indigenous Peoples’ rights and land tenure – Fostering partnerships to tackle climate change, on Day 1. Global Landscapes Forum, Paris, France.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for CIFOR.
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For the first time an ecosystem survey with R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen will be conducted in the coastal area of Gabon. Identification and abundance of birds, whales, fish, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos will be conducted in the period from 9-23 May. In addition environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity, current, chlorophyll and oxygen will be measured. A reception was help onboard the vessel before the start of the cruise and the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Security, the governor of Port Gentil, and the FAO representative in Central Africa, were among the distinguished guest.