About the 6th GLF Investment Case Symposium

Hosted in Luxembourg and online, GLF–Luxembourg Finance for Nature 2023: What comes next? united 4,500 participants from 160 countries around how finance can solve – rather than exacerbate – the climate and biodiversity crises. The event featured 106 speakers and 100 global and local partner organizations and reached 10 million people on social media, with more than 230,000 engagements.

 

About this session

The Mobilising More for Climate (MoMo4C) and Green Finance for Sustainable Landscapes (GF4SL) programs aim to develop investment-ready projects that combine climate and biodiversity action in remote, biodiversity-rich landscapes.

The programs use an integrated landscape approach that brings relevant stakeholders together to collaborate and attract entrepreneurs with ecosystem-based solutions for climate adaptation and mitigation.

The session highlighted solutions that the landscape partners found to address complex challenges encountered in landscapes in Cameroon, Uganda, Zambia, Ghana and Indonesia. Challenges and solutions will be discussed in a panel of experts from the financial and development sector, and elements will be identified for a roadmap towards scaling of solutions.

 

Resources

Infographic: Inclusive finance for sustainable landscapes

Presentation: Estratégia PCI Pacto Vale do Juruena

Presentation: Lessons learned from integrated landscape finance to advance the Global Biodiversity Framework

Interview: Interview with Achmad Zainudin, Jepara Wood Craftsmen Association

Addressing the complexity of directing sustainable climate finance to the Global South

Publisher: Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)

Language: English

Year: 2023

Ecosystem(s): Forests

Location(s): Global

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