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Virtual Annual Meeting of the Thematic Working Group on Agriculture, Food Security and Land Use (TWG)

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    The Thematic Working Group (TWG) on Agriculture, Food Security and Land Use under the NDC Partnership (NDC-P) is a country-led peer to peer network for countries and international organizations to consult one another and to share experiences and challenges related to climate change impacts and the implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the agriculture sectors. The TWG is facilitated by FAO and was supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) under the Enhancing country capacity for NDC implementation in the agriculture sectors (NDC-Ag) project from January 2018 to September 2021. The brochure presents the activities and results achieved by the TWG over the duration of the project.
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    FAO/IPCC Expert meeting on land use, climate change and food security 2017
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    One hundred scientists, economists and policy experts participated in a three-day expert meeting (EM) to engage in a high-level, globally oriented, and multidisciplinary scoping of topics that climate change to land use and food security. The EM was structured around five themes: climate impacts and human-directed drivers of land change and linkages to food security; mitigation and adaptation options; and policies for resource management, smallholder resilience, mitigation and food and nutrition security. The present report offers a comprehensive synthesis of the EM findings and conclusions reflecting the collective view participants and external reviewers. The report is a valuable source for the IPCC above-mentioned Special Report, especially in relation to food security, as well to researchers and policy makers concerned with the policy implication of food security in relation to post-Paris climate action and Agenda 2030.

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