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Youth4Nature
Youth4Nature (Y4N) is a by-youth, for-youth, international non-profit organisation. We educate, equip, & establish youth as leaders on system-wide solutions for the...
1er Encuentro y Dialogo para la Prevención de Incendios Forestales en Bolivia
Apply to be a member
We are now accepting membership applications! We invite companies, project developers, investors (includes NGOs that work on carbon projects), Indigenous Peoples and...
Engaging Faith-based organisations in land restoration across Africa: Insight and opportunities
For several decades, links between faith and environmental restoration have been actively promoted. The world's faiths have a profound impact on values and ethics, and...
Faces of Forestry | XV World Forestry Congress
The Youth Coalition under the XV World Forestry Congress and Youth4Nature (Y4N) are excited to launch a new campaign called “The Faces of Forestry: A Living Library”!...
Fire smart Project, Indonesia
Tropenbos Indonesia implements Fire Project in Ketapang District, West Kalimantan, since September 2021. The project is part of Wildfire Project led by Tropenbos...
Fire-smart landscape governance programme
By promoting a landscape approach for fire management, the Fire-Smart Lanscape Governance Programme as part of the Working Landscapes programme will contribute to...
Gender and Forest Education: An Open Letter by IFSA
The International Forestry Students' Association (IFSA) has just released its Open Letter on Gender and Forest Education, supported by a video release featuring a...
Global Youth Position Statement on Nature-based Solutions
“Nature-based Solutions” (NbS) has become an increasingly popular concept over the last few years. It hasbeen positioned as one potential strategy with tremendous...
How to reduce the risks of peatland fires?
Interview with Atiek Widayati: To reduce peatland fires in Indonesia needs collaborative efforts…...
Fires occur every year in Indonesia, during the logging of peat swamp forest, and for clearing land to be developed into industrial plantations, and to a smaller extent...
Interview with Bibiana Bilbao: Firefighters use water to control fires, but indigenous communities...
In Venezuela, use of fire is a traditional practice by Indigenous peoples and firefighting agencies in savannas and cultivated areas. But due to the effects of climate...
Interview with Harifidy Ratsimba: Agricultural firebreaks are proving to be a valuable tool in...
The high endemic biodiversity in Madagascar is being threatened by the increasing use of fire that is seeing whole landscapes being gradually transformed from closed...
Making blue carbon count: market opportunities for mangrove restoration
What is blue carbon and why it is important? ‘Blue carbon’ refers to the world’s carbon stores that are stashed in the plants and soil of coastal and marine...
Preparing for a different approach to preventing fires in Indonesia
In Ketapang, Indonesia, fires keep recurring on drained peatlands, with devastating effects. Preventing them requires restoring water levels, but government officials,...
Prioritising Gender Inclusion and Agency in Land Restoration
Integrating a gender-responsive approach to ecological restoration is not only essential for restoration success, but also generates additional value by supporting the...
REDD+ and Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR)
Highlights Deforestation and forest degradation account for approximately 11% of global carbon emissions. Forests are crucial in the response to climate change and...
Regreening Africa Roundtable: Unlocking large scale land restoration practices, approaches, and...
On September 6, 2022, Regreening Africa's project partners convened a diverse group of stakeholders for a virtual roundtable to share experiences and lessons learned...
Regreening Africa: Joint Reflective Learning Missions (JRLMs) 2021
The Joint Reflective Learning Missions (JRLMs) provide an innovative monitoring, reflection, and learning opportunity for implementing NGOs, World Agroforestry (ICRAF)...
Restoration Stewards program
Are you interested in learning about youth-led ecosystem restoration projects from across the globe? Read about the amazing work and stories from our Restoration...
Risk Management against Forest Fires
This video shows experiences of support to the Municipal Governments of Guarayos (Bolivia) for the prevention and mitigation of forest fires through the implementation...
Standing on climate resilient ground: adaptation, effective soil protection and rehabilitation
How soil protection and rehabilitation support climate change adaptation Adaptation to climate change is a major challenge for smallholder farmers and...
The ABCs of Climate Justice Campaign
Tune in to our weekly series on the Road to the GLF Climate 2022 Hybrid Conference for in-depth perspectives from incredible young experts on the concepts of climate...
Towards fire-smart landscapes for climate and community benefits
Why is fire management needed? According to UNEP, the number of wildfires may rise by 50% by 2100, and as such will likely surpass the capacity of governments to...
Tropical Forest Issues 61: Towards fire-smart landscapes
his 61st edition of Tropical Forest Issues (formerly ETFRN News) includes a collation of 25 articles from a total of more than 100 contributors. There are more than 20...
Unleashing the Agency of the Youth in Regreening Africa
The youth's influence in society and on social media, their large population size, and their ability to come up with innovative ideas for land restoration and...
UTT CICOL - A means for territorial management and natural resource management
Video that recounts the experience of the Indigenous Territorial Technical Unit (UTT. CICOL), which since 2019, the IBIF has been strengthening its capacities through...
Wildfire, early warning system in Bolivia
YIL Newsletter
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Youth at the frontiers of change
Ecosystem restoration as a solution for climate change and biodiversity loss In collaboration with GIZ’s global project Forests4Future (F4F), the Dutch international...
GLOBAL LANDSCAPES FORUM (GLF)
The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) is the world’s largest knowledge-led platform on integrated land use, dedicated to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and Paris Climate Agreement. The Forum takes a holistic approach to create sustainable landscapes that are productive, prosperous, equitable and resilient and considers five cohesive themes of food and livelihoods, landscape restoration, rights, finance and measuring progress. It is led by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), in collaboration with its co-founders UNEP and the World Bank and Charter Members.
Charter members:
CIAT,
CIFOR-ICRAF,
CIRAD,
Climate Focus,
Conservation International,
Crop Trust,
Ecoagriculture Partners,
The European Forest Institute,
Evergreen Agriculture,
FAO,
FSC,
GEF,
GIZ,
ICIMOD,
IFOAM - Organics International,
The International Livestock Research Institute,
INBAR,
IPMG,
IUFRO,
Rainforest Alliance,
Rare,
Rights and Resources Initiative,
SAN,
TMG-Think Tank for Sustainability,
UNCCD,
UNEP,
Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation part of Wageningen Research,
World Farmer Organization,
World Agroforestry,
World Bank Group,
World Resources Institute,
WWF International,
Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL)
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