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FAO support to finance forest landscape and restoration (FLR)










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    Local financing mechanisms for forest and landscape restoration
    A review of local-level investment mechanisms
    2021
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    To meet global restoration needs and recover degraded forests and landscapes, adequate public and private investments are required to support restoration activities on the ground. The new FAO publication “Local financing mechanisms for forest and landscape restoration: A review of local level investment mechanisms” examines the pathways available to financing restoration for a positive local level impact. The document provides an in-depth study of how financial mechanisms can be coordinated to maximise the leverage of finance and the adoption of practices at scale across the landscape. By examining some of the accessible investment mechanisms and planning strategies, it aims to support discussions, thinking and decision-making on how to effectively find, select and use investments to provide appropriate incentives and maximize forest and landscape restoration actions. Finally, the publication underlines how facilitators can bridge the gap between smallholders and investors, boosting investments, while promoting local ownership.
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    Sustainable financing of forest and landscape restoration
    E-learning fact sheet
    2021
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    This fact sheet describes the course that has been developed to improve the awareness and capacities of practitioners and policy makers to analyse the Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR) financial needs and opportunities, so that they are more effective at securing and coordinating funding for FLR interventions.
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    Sustainable financing for forest and landscape restoration - the role of public policy makers 2015
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    Public policy makers from developed and developing countries, at all levels (national, regional, local), have the opportunity to take leadership as FLR financing champions. Even without controlling private capital, they can support resource mobilization in a number of ways This publication shares the experiences of some initiatives from around the world which public policy makers can learn from and adapt. It provides recommendations to help them improve their support to FLR financing by: • Mai nstreaming FLR in State budgets • Setting up appropriate financing mechanisms • Engaging the private sector • Building alliances and partnerships

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