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Tony Simons welcomes the participants and introduces the critical topics of the Landscapes for People, Food and Nature in Africa Conference.

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Tony Simons, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)Nairobi, July 2014

Landscapes for People, Food and Nature

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Multifunctional

Ecosystem

RestorationDiversified

Indigenous

Ecoagriculture

Ever

gree

n

Biocultural

Landcare

Living

Corridors

Econutrition

Landscapes

Dev

elop

men

t

Man

agem

ent

Sustainable

Watersheds

Territorial

Systems

Appr

oach

Agroforestry

Integrated

LandBiological

Urb

an

Nature

Smart Clim

ate

Planning

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Policy

Implementation

Community

Planning

Collective

Alignment

Demonstration

Finance

Capacity/Training

AwarenessWhat type of

Dialogues

and

Learnings

in the

past two years

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Linking/aligning with other processes and initiatives

Climate Smart Agriculture – WB/FAO, Others

Forest Landscape Restoration – IUCN, Others

Global Partnership F and LR – FAO, CBD, Others

Bonn Challenge – UNCCD, Others

Global Landscapes Forum – CIFOR/UNEP, Others

LANDCARE – Australia, Others

Inclusive/Exclusive

Complementary/Competitive

Differentiated/Duplicative

Clarity/Confusion

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Climate Change

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5th Assessment Report of IPCC

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First NDE Training held at ICRAF during 5-7 March 2014

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Land Use Technical Expert Meeting – UNFCCC, SB40, Bonn, June 2014

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• End poverty by 2030

• Promote growth in bottom 40%

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http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPROSPECTS/Resources/334934-1327948020811/8401693-1397074077765/Prosperity_for_All_Final_2014.pdf

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http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPROSPECTS/Resources/334934-1327948020811/8401693-1397074077765/Prosperity_for_All_Final_2014.pdf

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Women’s status and control over resources

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Policy

Implementation

Community

Planning

Collective

Alignment

Demonstration

Finance

Capacity/Training

Awareness Beyond

Dialogues

and

Learnings

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Policy ACTION

Implementation ACTION

Community ACTION

Planning ACTION

Collective ACTION

Alignment ACTION

Demonstration ACTION

Finance ACTION

Capacity/Training ACTION

Awareness ACTION

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Multifunctional

Ecosystem

RestorationDiversified

Indigenous

Ecoagriculture

Ever

gree

n

Biocultural

Landcare

Living

Corridors

Econutrition

Landscapes

Dev

elop

men

t

Man

agem

ent

Sustainable

Watersheds

Territorial

Systems

Appr

oach

Agroforestry

Integrated

LandBiological

Urb

an

Nature

Smart Clim

ate

Planning

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But we tend to under-estimate, what we can achieve in the long term

We tend to over-estimate, what we can achieve in the short-term