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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetStrategic Framework for Forests and Climate Change: A Proposal by the Collaborative Partnership on Forests for a coordinated forest-sector response to Climate Change. Summary 2009
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No results found.The CPF Strategic Framework for Forest and Climate Change document is intended as a resource for policymakers on climate change and forests. It puts forward a case for the strategic role of sustainable forest management (SFM) in achieving long-term climate change mitigation and as a robust and flexible framework for effective adaptation to climate change. It presents what is intended to be a living concept of cooperation that will be enriched over time. It should help pave the road to the pivota l 15th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and to the 8th session of the United Nations Forum on Forests. -
DocumentSide Event Bonn Climate Change Conference Launch of the global ‘Organic Soils and Peatlands Climate Change Mitigation Initiative'
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No results found.The Organic Soils and Peatlands Climate Change Mitigation Initiative is an informal network of organizations and people interested in reducing emissions from peatlands and safeguarding their other vital ecosystem services. -
MeetingStatement by the FAO Director-General at the UNFCCC COP 15 Side Event. Climate Change and Food Security Unifying Commitment and Action in Land-based Sectors 2010
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No results found.We have now one billion hungry people in the world: one in every six human beings. We will go from the present population of 6.7 billion to 9.1 billion by 2050. This will require an increase of food production of 70% at world level and 100% in developing countries. We need to spend 17% of ODA (44 billion US dollars) a year to change this situation, with investment in smallholder agriculture of least developing countries. This should be possible in a world where we spend 1340 billion US dollars a year for armaments.
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