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Year: 2020

This submission builds on previous FAO’s submissions of 2019 on possible activities related to the implementation of the LCIPP functions and on issues related to the Gender Action Plan and the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture. Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples have devised ingenious ways of managing their territories without depleting the natural resource base. As guardians of biodiversity, indigenous peoples hold vast traditional knowledge and play pivotal role in contributing to climate actions. 

Year: 2020

This is a document in a series of case studies by member countries of the Thematic Working Group on Agriculture, Food Security and Land Use (TWG), under the NDC-Partnership. The aim is to present what countries are doing to tackle climate change and implement their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). This case study shows how Uruguay is reducing emissions intensity and improving natural resources management through livestock in natural grasslands.

Year: 2020

This is a document in a series of case studies by member countries of the Thematic Working Group on Agriculture, Food Security and Land Use (TWG), under the NDC-Partnership. The aim is to present what countries are doing to tackle climate change and implement their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). This case study shows how Uruguay is reducing emissions intensity and improving natural resources management through livestock in natural grasslands.

Year: 2020

Parties and observers under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) met in December 2019 to discuss the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) topic 2(d) on 'Improved nutrient use and manure management towards sustainable and resilient agricultural systems.' This brief provides a summary of those discussions and suggests potential entry points for the KJWA to move forward.

Year: 2020

Parties and observers under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) met in December 2019 to discuss the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) topic 2(d) on 'Improved nutrient use and manure management towards sustainable and resilient agricultural systems.' This brief provides a summary of those discussions and suggests potential entry points for the KJWA to move forward.

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