04.ENG.NBM21_052_locandina_Webinar_ MID TERM CONFERENCE DI LIFE AGRESTIC.pdf

Background

Agenda

December 15th / h 2.30 - 6.00 p.m.

PROJECT PRESENTATION SESSION

2.30 Varietal selection of legumes for ECS. Sofia Ghitarrini, ISEA

3.00 Modeling and use of DSS. Tito Caffi, UCSC

3.30 The management of the crop systems in the 3 sites of the Project and analysis of the first results. Pierluigi Meriggi, HORTA

4.00 The AGRESTIC prototype for measurement of GHG fluxes from soil. Iride Volpi, SSSA

4.30 COFFEE BREAK

4.40 Sustainability in agriculture and ecosystem services: benefits for farmers and businesses. Alessandro Bosso, ART-ER

5.10 Costs and benefits of efficient rotations and replicability in other European contexts. Gabriele Canali, UCSC

5.40 Round table

6.10 GREETINGS

December 16th / h 9.30 - 12.30 a.m.

NETWORKING SESSION

9.30 GREAT LIFE (Growing REsilience AgricolTure). Giovanni Dinelli, Università di Bologna

9.50 Life agriCOlture (Livestock farming against Climate Change in the Emilian Apenines). Luca Filippi, Consorzio di Bonifica dell’Emilia Centrale

10.10 DIVERFARMING (Crop diversification and low-input farming cross Europe: from practitioners’ engagement and ecosystems services to increased revenues and value chain organisation). Raul Zornoza Belmonte, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena

10.30 LIFE ADA (Adaptation in Agriculture). Stefania Faccioli, UnipolSai Assicurazioni S.p.A

10.50 H2020 AGROMIX (AGROforestry and MIXed farming systems). Alberto Mantino, SSSA

11.10 COFFEE BREAK

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SESSION

11.20 The 4x1000 initiative. Marc Bernard, 4x1000 Initiative

11.40 Modelling the GHGs emissions from agricultural soils. Marco Acutis, Università di Milano

12.00 Ecosystem services provided by legumes in Mediterranean intercropping systems Federico Leoni and Camilla Moonen, SSSA

12.20 GREETINGS

11:20 - The “4 per 1000 - Soils for Food Security and Climate” Initiative & The Twin Regions Action

Marc Bernard - Network & Global Facilities Coordinator at the Executive Secretariat of the “4 per 1000” Initiative

Abstract

The "4 per 1000 - Soils for Food Security and Climate" initiative was launched by France at COP21 in 2015. The initiative provides a global multi-stakeholder platform for developing partnerships and alliances that support and promote transformative actions to improve soil health and carbon sequestration. Today, "4 per 1000" has 666 member organizations, including 40 governments.

2020, "4 per 1000" developed its strategic plan. The initiative then conducted a Delphi study for the joint development of the implementation strategy. The implementation strategy defines the activities to achieve the 24 goals of the strategic plan. 124 experts from all world regions and stakeholders participated in the study. They produced 191 studies outlining the underlying problems of the 24 objectives, their causes, the actions that need to be invested in to address them, and the critical success factors and barriers that need to be considered to achieve the 2030 and 2050 goals.  The experts responded anonymously, contributing to the completeness, objectivity, and credibility of the resulting implementation strategy.

In 2022, the initiative will focus on developing partnerships and alliances to improve the enabling environment for transformative action on the ground. Partnerships with governments, international organizations, and donors will focus on providing so-called core facilities that provide legal and financial support for transformative action by beneficiaries: producers, citizens, and intermediaries. Research and development organizations, NGS, producer organizations, and the private sector will forge alliances to provide global facilities that provide beneficiaries with scientific and technical support to develop and implement projects, improve access to carbon markets, monitor progress, and evaluate the impact of transformative actions. "4 per 1000" takes a decentralized and integrated approach to promoting, mobilizing support for, and strengthening ownership of the action. To achieve this, regional roadmaps are developed with partners, aligned with existing funding mechanisms, instruments, and regional and national institutions, organizations, programs, and initiatives.

To accelerate and scale action on the ground, "4 per 1000" promotes the introduction of the concept of so-called "twin regions" in member countries, in addition to traditional approaches to scaling. A twin region consists of two contrasting places that come together to overcome their mutual environmental, economic and social constraints by leveraging their complementary skills and resources. Typically, a place in a region with low living standards, low emissions, but high ecological potential to sequester carbon, a CO2 sink region, teams up with a place in a region with high living standards, high emissions, but low ecological potential to sequester carbon, a CO2 source region. Together, they are pursuing the goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2035, paying off their historical carbon debt as of that date, and building a system of environmental stewardship and global equity.

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2 Comments

  1. Bonjour Mr Marc

    J'aimerai ètre dans la salle tellement que la session est très importante.Il faut penser à nous les africains en général et les acteurs de l'ouest en particulier.J'aimerai avoir les différentes présentation si possible

  2. I read this conference model and I found it is very important. So, it could be better for me to attend this event. Later, think about Africans to globally mainstream the "4 per 1000" initiative's plans at instant. We are here for the initiative.