Videos
Building sustainable landscapes through gender-responsive restoration in Brazil
27 Oct 2016
‘Building Sustainable Landscapes through Gender-Responsive Restoration in Brazil’ is a collaborative effort produced by the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Global Gender Office and Global Forest and Climate Change Programme. The video showcases the importance of women’s equitable participation and representation in Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) in Brazil via a series of capacity-building […]
John Fa talks Pygmies, land and food in the Congo Basin
25 Oct 2016
This was our land: Indigenous people and natural resources in the Congo Basin
Anne Larson discusses recognizing, titling indigenous lands
24 Oct 2016
forestopia? or how (not) to title indigenous community lands
Houria Djoudi talks power, gender and African landscapes
21 Oct 2016
Title of presentation: Once, there was a lake About the presentation: Any change that happens in natural landscapes also affects and transforms social and cultural norms, and power and gender relations. This message is illustrated in the form of a story about Houria’s findings while working in Northern Mali; where the daily livelihoods of a […]
Smallholder representative explains what’s wrong with development finance
12 Aug 2016
Zwide Jere is the Managing Director of Total LandCare, an organization working with smallholder farmers in Southern and Eastern Africa. He participated as keynote speaker at Global Landscapes Forum: The Investment Case 2016 in London. Transcript of Zwide Jere’s short intervention on development finance effectiveness: We need to provide access to finance, but also we […]
Chris Botsford – Finance and technology team up for forests
4 Aug 2016
Christopher Botsford, Chief Executive Officer and joint Chief Investment Officer of ADM Capital, speaks on the sidelines of the Global Landscapes Forum: The Investment Case, held on 6 June 2016 in London.
Karla Canavan – Making sustainable supply chains the new normal
2 Aug 2016
Director Sustainable Finance for Bunge, Karla Canavan, speaks on the sidelines of the Global Landscapes Forum: The Investment Case, held on 6 June 2016 in London.
Pablo Pacheco: Private investments and smallholders – who pays, who gains?
1 Aug 2016
A Q&A with Pablo Pacheco, CIFOR’s Team Leader for Investments, Value Chains and Finance A lot of private sector investment today – in spite of all the capital – doesn’t seem to always reach smallholders. Any observations? That depends whose sector we’re looking at. I think there’s a large amount of smallholders that don’t have […]
Marco Albani: How to turn $500 billion a year worth of commodities deforestation free
19 Jul 2016
A Q&A with Marco Albani, Director of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 Today there’s about $500 billion of forestry commodities produced every year. About $200 billion of those are in tropical rainforest countries. So transforming those commodities to deforestation-free commodities is actually a big transformation. There’s a role for the private sector in that. Why […]
COP22’s Ayman Cherkaoui on the road from Paris to Marrakesh
30 Jun 2016
Advisor to the Environment Minister of Morocco, Ayman Cherkaoui, speaks on the sidelines of the Global Landscapes Forum: The Investment Case, held on 6 June 2016 in London. A Q&A with Ayman Cherkaoui, Advisor to the Environment Minister of Morocco How can the private sector engage in tackling climate change? I see it engaging more, […]