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    La FAO a établi le Mécanisme pour la restauration des forêts et des paysages (FLRM) en 2014, dans le but d’aider les pays à respecter leurs engagements ambitieux de restaurer les terres dégradées, déclarés lors du Défi de Bonn et lors de processus régionaux liés, tels que l’Initiative africaine pour la restauration des terres (AFR100) et l’Initiative 20x20 en Amérique Latine, aussi bien que d’autres initiatives mondiales liées à la restauration des paysages comme le Fonds pour la neutralité en matière de dégradation des terres (NDT), cibles de la Convention des Nations-Unies sur la lutte contre la désertification (CNULCD) et de la Convention sur la diversité biologique (CDB) et des Objectifs d’Aichi pour la biodiversité. Au total, 350 millions d’hectares de terres dégradées au niveau mondial devront être restaurés d’ici 2030.
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    Mécanismes de financement local de la restauration des forêts et des paysages
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    Pour répondre aux besoins mondiaux de restauration et récupérer les forêts et les paysages dégradés, les activités de restauration sur le terrain nécessitent des investissements publics et privés appropriés. La nouvelle publication de la FAO, intitulée «Mécanismes de financement local de la restauration des forêts et des paysages: Revue des différents mécanismes d’investissement au niveau local», examine les moyens disponibles de financement de la restauration pour des retombées positives au niveau local. Elle fournit une étude approfondie des différentes façons dont les mécanismes financiers peuvent être coordonnés pour maximiser l’effet de levier du financement et favoriser l’adoption de pratiques à l’échelle du paysage. En examinant certains des mécanismes d’investissement et des stratégies de planification accessibles, cette publication vise à encourager les discussions, la réflexion et la prise de décision sur la manière de trouver, de sélectionner et d’utiliser efficacement les investissements pour fournir des incitations appropriées et tirer le meilleur des interventions de restauration des forêts et des paysages. Enfin, la publication souligne comment les facilitateurs peuvent combler le fossé entre les petits exploitants et les investisseurs, en stimulant les investissements tout en favorisant l’appropriation locale.
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    Initiative pour la restauration des paysages forestiers africains - AFR100. FO.AFWC/2020/5
    Skukuza - Mpumalanga, Afrique du Sud, 9-13 Mars 2020
    2020
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