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Hosts: GIZ Sector Project Soil Protection, Combating Desertification, Sustainable Land Management; Global Programme Soil protection and rehabilitation for food security (BMZ) in cooperation with the Support Project for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement (BMU)

Our Idea

Join us for an afternoon of interactive brainstorming! This webinar will be the kick-off meeting in a collaborative exchange process on practical pathways for unlocking the climate potential within the scope of sustainable land management (SLM).

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The take-aways will be integrated into four synthesis papers, which we will share with all participants. Later in the year we intend to host an in-depth workshop event to further build on the results.

Our aim

We intend to build a network of experts and practitioners across various disciplines and facilitate longterm exchange and learning on the climate-land nexus to realize its full potential and foster implementation pathways across scales – from policies and markets to the farm level. We aim to harvest knowledge and ideas to incorporate them into GIZ sectoral and global programmes.

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What to expect?

This will not be another long and exhausting online webinar. We shortened the original full-day event and split it into parts. The kick-off webinar is designed as an interactive expert brainstorming session. Participants will be led through consecutive thematic blocks over the course of an afternoon. Following a comprehensive overview session each participant can choose two of the four interactive Deep Dives on main barriers and challenges, which will provide expert input and a brainstorming session.

To ensure an effective working atmosphere, we will provide an appealing, varied event design with sufficient breaks for breathing, e-mails and possible other commitments. We look forward to your participation!

Preliminary Agenda for 28 April 2020

1:00 pm - Introduction and objective

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