Climate and Nature
Based on lessons learned, this working group promotes concepts that foster the improvement of livelihoods while conserving natural resources in the context of climate change.
It supports the exchange of results and experiences between projects or programmes and develops innovative products to contribute to knowledge management and more efficient implementation of projects and programmes.
The working group believes that a well governed and responsible management of natural resources is the foundation of sustainable development in rural areas. The impacts and risks of climate change on livelihoods and natural resources are taken into account, especially through concepts such as ecosystem-based adaptation and mitigation.
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How to Convince Stakeholders to Invest in a Landscape – Example Ethiopia
Input for a webinar on the economics of forest landscape restoration by Lincoln Davis of UNIQUE
How to Achieve Sustainable Management of Dry Forests in Cameroon
Global restoration initiatives for climate change mitigation actions and livelihood options
Consolidating the Participation of Women in Forest Landscape Restoration
Global restoration initiatives for climate change mitigation actions and livelihood options
The Impact of Governance Structures on Protected Area Management
Lessons-learned with a collaborative management approach at Takamanda National Park in South-West Cameroon
With Improved Cookstoves Towards the SDGs
Read about the experience made with relay women in Cameroon's Far-North Region
The Impacts of Climate Change Adaptation on Youth Employment and Migration in Africa
Forthcoming policy brief by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research to showcase solutions