food systems Archives - Global Landscapes Forum https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/tag/food-systems/ Connect, learn and share Mon, 26 Aug 2024 10:56:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.globallandscapesforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/logo_glf.png?fit=32%2C30&ssl=1 food systems Archives - Global Landscapes Forum https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/tag/food-systems/ 32 32 137966364 Integrated Landscape Management for Transformative Food Systems https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/integrated-landscape-management-for-transformative-food-systems/ Thu, 22 Aug 2024 11:57:36 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=66865 Integrated Landscape Management (ILM) is a core component within each country project of the Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration Impact Program (FOLUR) funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and led by the World Bank. Leveraging on its long-time country-support on ILM, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) developed the […]

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Integrated Landscape Management (ILM) is a core component within each country project of the Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration Impact Program (FOLUR) funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and led by the World Bank. Leveraging on its long-time country-support on ILM, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) developed the Participatory, Informed, Landscapes Approach (PILA) to accelerate productive landscape-level transformations of food systems to achieve Global Environmental Benefits while ensuring sustainable livelihoods and food security. PILA empowers stakeholders to make evidenced-based decisions about the future of their landscapes through catalysing the process of Integrated Landscape Management Plan (ILMP) development and implementation for transformative landscape governance.

 

The PILA geoportal

 

PILA supports the ILM process to make easy and fast use of relevant and reliable geospatial information at different spatial levels. This includes leveraging on existing global, regional, national and sub-national data through a dedicated geospatial platform. The PILA geospatial platform, is a web-based global platform targeting all 27 FOLUR countries and hosted in the FAO Earth Map tool from the Open Foris suite. It is meant to allow any user, without background in programming, to access and analyse remote sensing data with known accuracies on biophysical, socioeconomic and productive conditions (e.g. on productivity trends, land use change dynamics, tree cover loss, land degradation, restoration opportunities, etc.). The PILA geoportal leverages the petabytes of multitemporal, multiscale, multiparametric, and quasi-real-time satellite imagery and geospatial datasets from Google Earth Engine and other qualified sources. It also offers advanced analytical functionalities through a point-and-click graphical user-friendly interface, taking advantage of Google cloud services, and allowing quick environmental and climate data analysis as well as land monitoring over an area of interest.

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FOLUR Spring Update 2024: Lessons from the Landscape https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/folur-spring-update-lessons-from-the-landscape/ Fri, 14 Jun 2024 14:41:31 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=65277 Restoring Landscapes to Sustainably Feed the Planet   Food production drives climate change, deforestation, pollution, and biodiversity loss, contributing a third of global emissions. Unsustainable practices threaten key commodities like coffee, cocoa, and soy, worsening environmental degradation and rural poverty. The FOLUR Impact Program, funded by the Global Environment Facility and led by the World […]

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Restoring Landscapes to Sustainably Feed the Planet

 

Food production drives climate change, deforestation, pollution, and biodiversity loss, contributing a third of global emissions. Unsustainable practices threaten key commodities like coffee, cocoa, and soy, worsening environmental degradation and rural poverty.

The FOLUR Impact Program, funded by the Global Environment Facility and led by the World Bank, reforms food systems and restores landscapes. Active in 27 countries since 2021, FOLUR promotes participatory approaches, involving local communities and Indigenous Peoples in resource management. The program uses tools like the Participatory Informed Landscape Approach (PILA) to connect projects with global knowledge and align with international regulations.

FOLUR aims for sustainable value chains by 2050, balancing high yields with conservation, and addressing the significant costs of food system inefficiencies estimated at $12.7 trillion by the FAO.

Download the spring update to learn more about FOLUR’s latest achievements.

 

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Advancing gender equality and agrifood systems: what’s working? https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/advancing-gender-equality-agrifood-systems/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 15:08:23 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=64625 The briefing identifies three main categories of constraints impacting gender equality within agrifood systems: structural barriers, land tenure, and resource access. Through case studies from Guatemala, Indonesia, and Kenya, it explores initiatives aimed at addressing these issues. The insights gleaned from these studies offer valuable lessons to understand what has worked to drive changes in […]

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The briefing identifies three main categories of constraints impacting gender equality within agrifood systems: structural barriers, land tenure, and resource access. Through case studies from Guatemala, Indonesia, and Kenya, it explores initiatives aimed at addressing these issues. The insights gleaned from these studies offer valuable lessons to understand what has worked to drive changes in behavior and practice.

 

Key messages

 

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Valentine Ebua from Liberia at FOLUR Partner Meeting Brazil https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/valentine-ebua-from-liberia-at-folur-partner-meeting-brazil/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 16:04:23 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=60982   About the FOLUR Annual Meeting   The FOLUR Impact Program brought together over 100 country projects and core partners in São Paulo, Brazil, to discuss topics surrounding land restoration and sustainable value chain implementation over the course of four days. In this video, the GLF’s Eden Flaherty sits down with Valentine Ebua, Forest Lead, […]

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About the FOLUR Annual Meeting

 

The FOLUR Impact Program brought together over 100 country projects and core partners in São Paulo, Brazil, to discuss topics surrounding land restoration and sustainable value chain implementation over the course of four days.

In this video, the GLF’s Eden Flaherty sits down with Valentine Ebua, Forest Lead, Africa Restoration Director, Conservation International.

Learn more about the FOLUR Impact Program

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Aziz Nurbekov from Uzbekistan at FOLUR Partner Meeting Brazil https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/uzbekistan-i-folur-partner-meeting-brazil/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 15:34:14 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=60986 About the FOLUR Annual Meeting   The FOLUR Impact Program brought together over 100 country projects and core partners in São Paulo, Brazil, to discuss topics surrounding land restoration and sustainable value chain implementation over the course of four days. In this video, the GLF’s Eden Flaherty sits down with Aziz Nurbekov, National Project Coordinator, […]

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About the FOLUR Annual Meeting

 

The FOLUR Impact Program brought together over 100 country projects and core partners in São Paulo, Brazil, to discuss topics surrounding land restoration and sustainable value chain implementation over the course of four days.

In this video, the GLF’s Eden Flaherty sits down with Aziz Nurbekov, National Project Coordinator, FAO Uzbekistan.

Learn more about the FOLUR Impact Program

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Uncovering promising pathways toward low-emission food systems https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/uncovering-promising-pathways-toward-low-emission-food-systems/ Tue, 07 Nov 2023 13:44:00 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=61948   About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’   The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet. The conference featured two focused […]

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About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’

 

The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet.

The conference featured two focused days: Day 1 centered on “Africa’s Sovereign Solutions,” exploring pathways to a sustainable and prosperous future for the continent. Day 2, dedicated to climate, aimed to craft a “Survival Guide for a Planet in Crisis,” paving the way for a fairer world ahead of COP28.

GLF Nairobi brought together a diverse coalition of influential voices, ranging from scientists, activists, and Indigenous leaders to financiers, women, youth, policymakers, and private sector representatives. As a united front, we collectively championed change and passionately advocated for meaningful action in these pivotal times.

 

About this session

 

This session showcased an evidence-based approach to help Global South countries meet their Paris Agreement commitments economically. It focused on transforming low-emission food systems while ensuring sustainable livelihoods, featuring CGIAR’s Initiative on Low-Emission Food Systems, also known as Mitigate+. Emission analysis in Colombia, Vietnam, Kenya, and China identified food loss and waste reduction as a feasible solution.

The panel discussed circularity, livestock emissions, and a holistic value chain approach in Kenya’s agriculture sector. The meeting concluded with a call for a more equitable and sustainable food system.

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Linking agroecology and ecosystem-based adaptation for climate-resilient landscapes https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/linking-agroecology-and-ecosystem-based-adaptation-for-climate-resilient-landscapes/ Mon, 06 Nov 2023 12:01:21 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=61919   About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’   The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet. The conference featured two focused […]

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About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’

 

The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet.

The conference featured two focused days: Day 1 centered on “Africa’s Sovereign Solutions,” exploring pathways to a sustainable and prosperous future for the continent. Day 2, dedicated to climate, aimed to craft a “Survival Guide for a Planet in Crisis,” paving the way for a fairer world ahead of COP28.

GLF Nairobi brought together a diverse coalition of influential voices, ranging from scientists, activists, and Indigenous leaders to financiers, women, youth, policymakers, and private sector representatives. As a united front, we collectively championed change and passionately advocated for meaningful action in these pivotal times.

 

About this session

 

In this insightful session, we explored the alignment of agroecology and ecosystem-based adaptation with three practical projects. The GIZ ProSoil project in Madagascar showcased the impact of agroecological practices on climate adaptation and food security. WWF Kenya highlighted capacity-building for ecosystem-based adaptation, and a GIZ Project spanning Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Guatemala illustrated how ecosystem-based adaptation can be scaled up in Latin America to foster more resilient rural landscapes.

This session aimed to strengthen the connections between these approaches, with a closing statement from Oliver Oliveros from the Agroecology Coalition.

 

Resources 🌱

 

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Sowing the seeds: Building national policy strategies for an agroecological transformation https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/building-national-policy-strategies-agroecological-transformation/ Fri, 03 Nov 2023 14:38:36 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=61864   About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’   The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet. The conference featured two focused […]

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About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’

 

The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet.

The conference featured two focused days: Day 1 centered on “Africa’s Sovereign Solutions,” exploring pathways to a sustainable and prosperous future for the continent. Day 2, dedicated to climate, aimed to craft a “Survival Guide for a Planet in Crisis,” paving the way for a fairer world ahead of COP28.

GLF Nairobi brought together a diverse coalition of influential voices, ranging from scientists, activists, and Indigenous leaders to financiers, women, youth, policymakers, and private sector representatives. As a united front, we collectively championed change and passionately advocated for meaningful action in these pivotal times.

 

About this session

 

Agroecology is increasingly recognized as a path towards sustainable food systems. However, many countries still lack coherent national policy frameworks to adopt it. This session examines how national agroecological strategies (NAS) can build more sustainable food systems through interventions around production practices, natural resource use and governance, markets, consumption patterns, and research agendas.

The session showcases the experiences of policymakers from across Africa on the processes undertaken to develop NAS, while nurturing an open discussion among participants on agroecological policy interventions.

 

 

Policy briefs 🌱

 

 

Agroecology dialogue series by FAO 🌱

 

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Reaping what we sow: The role of seed banks in a rapidly changing climate https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/the-role-of-seed-banks-in-a-rapidly-changing-climate/ Fri, 03 Nov 2023 13:52:06 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=61855   About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’   The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilized action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet. The conference featured two focused […]

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About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’

 

The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilized action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet.

The conference featured two focused days: Day 1 centered on “Africa’s Sovereign Solutions,” exploring pathways to a sustainable and prosperous future for the continent. Day 2, dedicated to climate, aimed to craft a “Survival Guide for a Planet in Crisis,” paving the way for a fairer world ahead of COP28.

GLF Nairobi brought together a diverse coalition of influential voices, ranging from scientists, activists, and Indigenous leaders to financiers, women, youth, policymakers, and private sector representatives. As a united front, we collectively championed change and passionately advocated for meaningful action in these pivotal times.

 

About this session

 

In a call for urgent action to better prepare the world to fight the effects of a rapidly changing climate, this session demonstrates the importance of seed banks in conserving diversity and ensuring the availability of seeds to scientists and farmers around the world.

Expert panelists highlighted the pivotal role of genetic resources in addressing global challenges related to land restoration, climate change, and food production. The challenges in storing diverse tree species were discussed, with gratitude expressed to the Crop Trust for their support. The session also explored the benefits of connecting genetic resources to value chains, ensuring quality planting material for desirable outcomes. It concluded with a call to expand the scope of diversity in agriculture beyond known species and emphasized resilience in the face of climate change.

 

 

Resources

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Opening plenary: Transforming food systems and restoring landscapes through African-led solutions https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/transforming-food-systems-restoring-landscapes-african-led-solutions/ Fri, 03 Nov 2023 11:44:21 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=61846   About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’   The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilized action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet. The conference featured two focused […]

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About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’

 

The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilized action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet.

The conference featured two focused days: Day 1 centered on “Africa’s Sovereign Solutions,” exploring pathways to a sustainable and prosperous future for the continent. Day 2, dedicated to climate, aimed to craft a “Survival Guide for a Planet in Crisis,” paving the way for a fairer world ahead of COP28.

GLF Nairobi brought together a diverse coalition of influential voices, ranging from scientists, activists, and Indigenous leaders to financiers, women, youth, policymakers, and private sector representatives. As a united front, we collectively championed change and passionately advocated for meaningful action in these pivotal times.

 

About this session

 

Join us for an engaging plenary session that delves into the transformative power of African-led solutions in the realm of food systems and landscape restoration.
We explore how innovative approaches from diverse African perspectives are shaping the future of sustainable agriculture, ecosystem restoration and community resilience in response to the climate crisis.

Discover inspiring success stories, learn about cutting-edge strategies, and discuss collaborations with local communities to promote biodiversity conservation and enhance ecosystem services. Be part of this dynamic conversation as we uncover the pivotal role Africa plays in driving positive change for both people and the planet.

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