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Global Landscapes Forum 2013: A Summary and Celebration

The Global Landscapes Forum took place 16-17 November 2013 on the sidelines of the UNFCCCC COP19 in Warsaw.Learn more at landscapes.org.The Forum is a global platform to inform and engage world leaders, policy makers, scientists, donors, media, civil society, the private sector, indigenous and community groups, and climate negotiators on the role sustainable landscapes can play in providing food, shelter, income and ecosystem services, and environmental goods. The objective of the 2013 Forum was to develop the potential of the landscape approach to inform UNFCCCC agreements and assist in the achievement of the proposed Sustainable Development Goals. This highlight video features high-level speakers, including Lindiwe Sibanda (FANRPAN), His Royal Highness Prince Seeiso Bereng Seeiso (Kingdom of Lethoso), Rachel Kyte (World Bank), Peter Holmgren (CIFOR), Heru Prasetyo (Government of Indonesia), Andrew Steer (WRI), Sara J. Scherr (EcoAgriculture Partners), Ruth de Fries (Earth Institute), Bernard Giraud (Danone), and Bruce Campbell (CCAFS).Location: Warsaw, Poland.Date: 16 - 17 November 2013Duration: 4:22Key terms: Global Landscapes Forum, COP19, CIFOR, UN, climate change Global Landscapes Forum, 16-17 November 2013, Warsaw. #GLFCOP19For more information go to http://www.landscapes.org

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