Forest and Farm Facility

Highlights

Despite existing vulnerabilities, forest communities have shwon a great deal of resilience in the face of COVID-19 crisis. This FAO working paper identifies seven key pathways and 14 strategic actions for forest communities to recover and building back better from COVID-19. 
This report is an assessment of available options (geospatial/local measurement and modelling) and their strengths and weaknesses for measuring forest landscape restoration by forest and farm producer organisations.
Join the Forest and Farm Facility and FAO partners at the "Nature for life" virtual event on Wednesday 30 November at 21.15 GMT+1. We will feature examples of diversification approaches and agroecology pratices developed by forest and farm producers organizations in Ecuador to build more resilient agrifood systems. 
In this working paper, we explain the strategic logic and practical approaches that have allowed the Forest and Farm Facility to support Forest and Farm Producer Organisations (FFPOs) in delivering climate-resilient landscapes and improved livelihoods at enormous scale. The intention is to spread understanding on how these participatory, bottom-up approaches can ...
Join FAO Indigenous Peoples Unit and Forest and Farm Facility on Wednesday, 16 November at 8:30 to 9:30 for a side event at COP27 in the Food and Agriculture Pavilion. Livestream:  https://cop27foodpavilion.cgiar.org/. The event will present evidence of cost-efficient Indigenous Peoples and forest and farm producer organizations contributions to climate, biodiversity, and ...