Past Events
Steps towards Blue Carbon mitigation under NDCs in Latin America and the Caribbean
2020 - online, online,
CIFOR, in the frame of its SWAMP program and in collaboration with INTE-PUPC, CATIE and CINVESTAV, organizes two webinar sessions to support the Latin American and Caribbean countries on their steps forward to develop self-standing Blue Carbon programs that are connected with countries commitments on REDD+ and their FRELs.
CIFOR@A new era for food and climate: Driving transformative actions
2020 - online, online,
Join the panel of experts to discuss the future of food system in a full-day, around-the-world virtual relay event “A new era for food and climate: Driving transformative actions”, hosted by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
4th International Conference on Global Food Security Achieving local and global food security: at what costs?
2020 - Montpellier, France.
The 4th International Conference on Global Food Security addresses the topic of food security at all spatial levels from local to global, and from an interdisciplinary and systemic food systems perspective.
16th International Peatland Congresses 2020
2020 - Alexela Concert Hall at Solaris Center, Tallinn, Estonia.
the International Peatland Congress 2020 will be postponed due to the concerns and suggestions from the Health Board of Estonia surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
GLF Bonn 2020: Food in the time of climate crisis
2020 - GLF Broadcast Center and Online, Bonn, Germany.
How to feed the world without eating the planet? The 2020 theme of GLF is “Food and Livelihoods.” Today, food…
Digital Forum: Food without Farmers
2020 - ,
Organics International in collaboration with the Global Landscapes Forum, will host a digital forum that aims to answer the question: What will happen to smallholder farmers as the trend toward lab-grown food attempts to address our current unsustainable agriculture model?
COVID-19 and what it means for wild meat
2020 - CIFOR headquarters and online,
As the efforts to curb pandemic accelerate, many conservationists are welcoming China’s move to outlaw hunting and consumption of wild animals. And yet, the reality is not that simple.