Toward zero-deforestation supply chains in conflict-affected settings (webinar)

This webinar shared evidence and insights gathered under a pioneering project that seeks to simultaneously deliver climate mitigation and peacebuilding outcomes in Colombia through implementing sustainable land use systems. Funded by Germany’s International Climate Initiative, the IKI-SLUS Project i...

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Main Author: CGIAR Initiative on Low-Emission Food Systems
Format: Blog Post
Language:Inglés
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137854
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spelling CGSpace1378542024-11-07T09:46:46Z Toward zero-deforestation supply chains in conflict-affected settings (webinar) CGIAR Initiative on Low-Emission Food Systems climate change mitigation colombia sustainable land use peacebuilding uso sostenible de la tierra consolidación de la paz mitigación del cambio climático seminars seminarios This webinar shared evidence and insights gathered under a pioneering project that seeks to simultaneously deliver climate mitigation and peacebuilding outcomes in Colombia through implementing sustainable land use systems. Funded by Germany’s International Climate Initiative, the IKI-SLUS Project involves undertaking extensive research in collaboration with smallholder producers and other local actors in two of the country’s conflict-affected departments, Caqueta and Cesar, and developing solutions that fit the local context. 2023-08-17 2024-01-17T11:08:57Z 2024-01-17T11:08:57Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137854 en Open Access CGIAR Initiative on Low-Emission Food Systems (2023) Toward zero-deforestation supply chains in conflict-affected settings (webinar). Blog post. First published online 17 August 2023. https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/webinar-toward-zero-deforestation-supply-chains-in-conflict-affected-settings/
spellingShingle climate change mitigation
colombia
sustainable land use
peacebuilding
uso sostenible de la tierra
consolidación de la paz
mitigación del cambio climático
seminars
seminarios
CGIAR Initiative on Low-Emission Food Systems
Toward zero-deforestation supply chains in conflict-affected settings (webinar)
title Toward zero-deforestation supply chains in conflict-affected settings (webinar)
title_full Toward zero-deforestation supply chains in conflict-affected settings (webinar)
title_fullStr Toward zero-deforestation supply chains in conflict-affected settings (webinar)
title_full_unstemmed Toward zero-deforestation supply chains in conflict-affected settings (webinar)
title_short Toward zero-deforestation supply chains in conflict-affected settings (webinar)
title_sort toward zero deforestation supply chains in conflict affected settings webinar
topic climate change mitigation
colombia
sustainable land use
peacebuilding
uso sostenible de la tierra
consolidación de la paz
mitigación del cambio climático
seminars
seminarios
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137854
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