France/ Modèles fonciers : quels leviers pour la fabrique de territoires durables ?
Date: 1 novembre 2019
Source: Le Blog du Foncier
14 novembre
14 h 00 - 17 h 00
Le CERF participe à la plateforme prospective habiter, animée par VAD.
Date: 1 novembre 2019
Source: Le Blog du Foncier
14 novembre
14 h 00 - 17 h 00
Le CERF participe à la plateforme prospective habiter, animée par VAD.
Date: 22 mai 2019
Source: Foncier & Développement
Évaluation environnementale et enjeux fonciers : la géomatique comme outil d’aide à la décision
In 2019 the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) will focus the world’s attention on the fundamental importance of rights to address the current environmental crisis. Linking people to landscapes, the GLF will explore the essential contributions of indigenous peoples, local communities, and rural and indigenous women and youth in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement targets on climate change, highlighting the transformative role of rights and rights-based approaches in securing a more just, sustainable and prosperous future for all. Woven across the year’s events, these priorities will form the centerpiece of the annual conference in Bonn, Germany – to be held on June 22–23 alongside the intersessional climate talks – making it the world’s single largest forum on rights and sustainable landscapes.
This forum will bring together each of the key themes and players from our previous events on smallholder farmer resilience, deforestation and sustainable agriculture. The Sustainable Landscapes Conference will tackle the biggest issues faced by business in creating a net positive impact and ensuring sustainable and resilient agricultural supply chains.
The impacts of climate change increasingly forces people away from their homes and livelihoods. Increased droughts force small-scale farmers to abandon their land and the rising sea level pushes poor families living in delta cities away from their homes.
Date: 27 juillet 2018
Source: UNECA
Soutenir la mise en œuvre de l'Accord de Paris en Afrique: des politiques à l'action
Climate change is amongst the most prominent developmental issues today. As a result, large amounts of capital are being made available to strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity of climate-vulnerable people, particularly in the global South.
Ahead of the UNFCCC COP23 in Bonn, the Donor Platform is pleased to invite you to a webinar to learn and discuss about a recent Oxfam report on finance to women farmers. The report looks at whether and to what extent women are obtaining adequate support for farming and adapting to climate change.