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| | *[https://news.globallandscapesforum.org/26746/around-itaipu-dam-restoring-forests-replenishes-water-invigorates-livelihoods/ Around Itaipu Dam, restoring forests replenishes water invigorating livelihoods] | | *[https://news.globallandscapesforum.org/26746/around-itaipu-dam-restoring-forests-replenishes-water-invigorates-livelihoods/ Around Itaipu Dam, restoring forests replenishes water invigorating livelihoods] |
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| | + | *[[Energy_Needs_in_Smallholder_Agriculture|Energy Needs in Smallholder Agriculture]] |
| | + | *[[Literature_Analysis:_Energy_in_Agriculture|Comparative Financial Analysis of Irrigation Solutions ]] |
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| | + | *[[Comparative_Financial_Analysis_of_Irrigation_Solutions|Literature Analysis: Energy in Agriculture]] |
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| | + | = Financing and Business Models of Landscapes = |
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| | *[[Financing and Business Models of Landscapes|Financing and Business Models of Landscapes]] | | *[[Financing and Business Models of Landscapes|Financing and Business Models of Landscapes]] |
| | *[http://www.globallandscapesforum.org/corporate-news/in-ethiopia-jobs-might-grow-on-trees Jobs might grow on trees in Ethiopia]<br/> | | *[http://www.globallandscapesforum.org/corporate-news/in-ethiopia-jobs-might-grow-on-trees Jobs might grow on trees in Ethiopia]<br/> |
| | *<span style="font-size: 0.85em;">Q&A: </span>[https://news.globallandscapesforum.org/13562/divestment-from-fossil-fuels-points-to-shift-towards-sustainable-finance Divestment from fossil fuels points to shift towards sustainable finance]<br/> | | *<span style="font-size: 0.85em;">Q&A: </span>[https://news.globallandscapesforum.org/13562/divestment-from-fossil-fuels-points-to-shift-towards-sustainable-finance Divestment from fossil fuels points to shift towards sustainable finance]<br/> |
| − | *[[Access_to_Finance|Access to Finance]]<br/> | + | *[[Access to Finance|Access to Finance]]<br/> |
| − | *[[Crowd_Funding_for_Energy_Access|Crowd Funding for Energy Access]]<br/> | + | *[[Crowd Funding for Energy Access|Crowd Funding for Energy Access]]<br/> |
| − | *[[Funding_Mechanisms_for_Solar_Energy|Funding Mechanisms for Solar Energy]]<br/> | + | *[[Funding Mechanisms for Solar Energy|Funding Mechanisms for Solar Energy]]<br/> |
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| | *[[Energy Policy Overview - East Africa|Energy Policy Overview - East Africa]]<br/> | | *[[Energy Policy Overview - East Africa|Energy Policy Overview - East Africa]]<br/> |
| | *[https://news.globallandscapesforum.org/10251/qa-increasing-demand-can-met-sustainable-forest-management/ Sustainable forest management] | | *[https://news.globallandscapesforum.org/10251/qa-increasing-demand-can-met-sustainable-forest-management/ Sustainable forest management] |
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| | *[https://news.globallandscapesforum.org/12932/more-than-nice-to-have-the-real-value-of-tropical-forests More than “nice to have” – the real value of tropical forests] | | *[https://news.globallandscapesforum.org/12932/more-than-nice-to-have-the-real-value-of-tropical-forests More than “nice to have” – the real value of tropical forests] |
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| | = Further Information = | | = Further Information = |
The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) is a movement that puts communities first in addressing landscape-level issues, rooted in the framework of the Landscape Approach. Having connected 3,000 organizations and 25,000 people through summits in Warsaw, Lima, London, Paris, Marrakech and Jakarta, along with a further 32 million online, the GLF has become the world’s largest science-led platform on sustainable land use.
With science and traditional knowledge at the core, GLF outreach, events and projects are designed not only to spark dialogue, but also follow-through to impact in addressing some of the most complex and multi-stakeholder problems facing our earth and our communities.