From Research to Resilience: Climate-smart solutions to enhance ecosystem health and strengthen food, nutrition and water security for all
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06.11.21
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The WLE-hosted webinar series “From research to resilience” took place through the month of October. Eight webinars assessed the progress of research for development, captured lessons learned, and identified scientifically proven tools and approaches that climate-vulnerable communities can adopt to secure more inclusive, sustainable and resilient futures.
About the webinar series
Informed by the experience and insights of WLE and its partners, and the solutions the program has developed and refined over the past decade, the webinars promoted promising scientific innovations designed to protect climate-vulnerable ecosystems, communities and livelihoods. The tools and approaches discussed – which also prioritized the inclusion of women, youth and other marginalized groups – targeted critical challenges across the Global South such as land degradation, water scarcity and climate variability.
Held strategically between the UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) and the…
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