Conférence Intensification Durable 2021
3ème édition de la Conférence Intensification Durable 2021, Dakar :
ADAPTATION ET RESILIENCE DES AGRICULTURES EN AFRIQUE DE L’OUEST : INNOVATIONS AGROECOLOGIQUES ET INTEGRATION DES TERRITOIRES
3ème édition de la Conférence Intensification Durable 2021, Dakar :
ADAPTATION ET RESILIENCE DES AGRICULTURES EN AFRIQUE DE L’OUEST : INNOVATIONS AGROECOLOGIQUES ET INTEGRATION DES TERRITOIRES
Os Povos Indígenas a nível mundial têm uma elevada exposição às mudanças climáticas e são frequentemente considerados uma população "em risco", embora haja provas crescentes da sua resiliência. Uma ampla investigação ilustra que os Povos Indígenas estão observando e se adaptando ativamente à mudança de diversas maneiras.
LANDac – the Netherlands Academy on Land Governance for Equitable and Sustainable Development – brings together researchers, policy makers, development practitioners and business professionals in the field of land governance and development.
Informal settlements in areas that are already disaster prone are an increasing problem. Climate adaptation is also often used as an excuse fo evictions to redevelop sites in a more climate-proof manner in what is often referred to as ‘climate gentrification.
LANDac – the Netherlands Academy on Land Governance for Equitable and Sustainable Development – brings together researchers, policy makers, development practitioners and business professionals in the field of land governance and development.
The World Urban Forum (WUF) was established in 2001 by the United Nations to address one of the most pressing issues facing the world today: rapid urbanization and its impact on communities, cities, economies, climate change and policies. Convened by UN-Habitat, the Forum is a high level, open and inclusive platform for addressing the challenges of sustainable urbanization.
The LANDac Annual International Conference offers a podium for researchers, practitioners and private sector representatives interested in land governance for equitable and sustainable development.
In 2019 the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) will focus the world’s attention on the fundamental importance of rights to address the current environmental crisis. Linking people to landscapes, the GLF will explore the essential contributions of indigenous peoples, local communities, and rural and indigenous women and youth in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement targets on climate change, highlighting the transformative role of rights and rights-based approaches in securing a more just, sustainable and prosperous future for all. Woven across the year’s events, these priorities will form the centerpiece of the annual conference in Bonn, Germany – to be held on June 22–23 alongside the intersessional climate talks – making it the world’s single largest forum on rights and sustainable landscapes.