WLE Director promotes payments for ecosystems services at EAT Forum
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14.06.18
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CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) Director Izabella Koziell on the main stage at EAT Forum in Stockholm this week. “A key solution for our food future is to set up large-scale payments to farmers for ecosystems services,” asserted Koziell in the session entitled Feeding the world with zero land expansion and marine degradation. “Let’s not forget women. Women at farm level face a barrage of constraints that they need to overcome… Let’s find these solutions.”
WLE also ran a side session Business Models From the Edge: Wealth From Wastewater, Salary From Sunbeams, Profits From Poop, with IWMI…
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