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{{Create Campaign and NGO
 
|Name=Global Landscapes Forum
 
|Name=Global Landscapes Forum
|Link=https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/
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|Link=https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/about-us/
 
|Type=Réseau
 
|Type=Réseau
 
|Country=Bonn
 
|Country=Bonn
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Droits communautaires
 
Droits communautaires
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Landscape conservation
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Conservation du paysage
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Community leadership
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Leadership communautaire
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Women, youth, and rural, Indigenous and local community voices and rights
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Voix et droits des femmes, des jeunes et des communautés rurales, autochtones et locales
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Restoration
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Restauration
    
Finance
 
Finance
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Measuring progress
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Mesurer les progrès
 
|Description=The Global Landscapes Forum is the world’s largest knowledge-led platform on sustainable and inclusive landscapes. ​
 
|Description=The Global Landscapes Forum is the world’s largest knowledge-led platform on sustainable and inclusive landscapes. ​
 
GLF is dedicated to the landscape approach. It is at the landscape level where production goals, consumption needs and protection targets can be combined, and where people are organized, and ready to restore billions of hectares of idle, degraded land. The landscape approach can protect and conserve biodiversity-rich landscapes; tackle insecure tenure, community and gender rights; address food insecurity and declining rural livelihoods; and promote sustainable value chains and sustainable use of natural resources. As a global community and working together, we can find the right tools to support locally-led landscape action and measure the progress. Working across Nigeria, Cameroon, Malawi, Ghana, South Africa, Gambia, Kenya, Burkina Faso, Benin, Mexico, Guatemala, Argentina, Peru, El Savador, Indonesia, and the Philipinnes.
 
GLF is dedicated to the landscape approach. It is at the landscape level where production goals, consumption needs and protection targets can be combined, and where people are organized, and ready to restore billions of hectares of idle, degraded land. The landscape approach can protect and conserve biodiversity-rich landscapes; tackle insecure tenure, community and gender rights; address food insecurity and declining rural livelihoods; and promote sustainable value chains and sustainable use of natural resources. As a global community and working together, we can find the right tools to support locally-led landscape action and measure the progress. Working across Nigeria, Cameroon, Malawi, Ghana, South Africa, Gambia, Kenya, Burkina Faso, Benin, Mexico, Guatemala, Argentina, Peru, El Savador, Indonesia, and the Philipinnes.
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[[Geographical focus::50.7374° N, 7.0982° E]]
[[Category:Pan African or regional networks]]
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