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   * The 1000L Tools and Resources Catalogue
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   * Learning Modules for ILM
   * Terraso
   * Investing in Landscapes
     * Landscape Finance Profiles
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EVENTS




1000L AT UNFCCC COP 28


Join us at the center of climate action! The 28th Conference of Parties (COP) to
the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will see
delegates from nearly 200 countries gather in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from
November 30th to December 12, 2023. Their goal—accelerating action and driving
policy decisions to address climate change’s mounting threat to our planet.



1000 Landscapes for 1 Billion people will be at the heart of the action,
advocating for transformative change in finance, land use, and agriculture
through the power of landscapes. Together with esteemed partners from
Commonland, Regen10, Rainforest Alliance, Climate-KIC, and more, 1000L will
explore the potential of locally-led solutions to transform our global finance,
food, and agricultural systems.

Discover our ambitious COP agenda, the new papers we’re launching, and our
mission to advocate for landscape approaches in Dubai! #COP28 #ClimateAction


OUR AGENDA

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CLIMATE FINANCE

 * Climate finance can be most strategically deployed by targeting the
   multi-sector portfolio of investment projects facilitated and coordinated by
   Landscape Partnerships to achieve impacts for climate, people and nature at
   landscape scale.
 * Integrated landscape finance strategies generate essential links between
   projects, thus increasing commercial and social returns, reducing investment
   risks, and increasing positive climate impacts for landscapes.
 * Integrated landscape finance (ILF) is a new approach to financing climate
   projects that takes a holistic view of the landscape to optimize investment.
   This approach recognizes that climate change is a complex issue that requires
   a comprehensive solution spanning agriculture, forests, finance and access to
   it, food systems, renewable power generation, rural development, and other
   elements.
 * Integrated landscape finance has important implications for the European
   Green Deal and for initiatives worldwide. It can help to fund projects that
   reduce greenhouse gas emissions, boost livelihoods, protect biodiversity, and
   build resilience to climate change.

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CLIMATE AND FOOD SYSTEMS

 * Landscape-led food systems transformation can deliver returns on the various
   needs of its stakeholders: human well-being, regenerative economies, healthy
   nature and inspiration to action.
 * For regenerative agriculture to reach its potential– measurably decreasing
   agriculture’s contributions to climate change, biodiversity loss, land and
   water degradation; restoring ecosystems.
 * Working in concert with allies from inside and outside the food sector such
   as those working in environmental management, urban planning and development,
   health services, and even the arts, enables farmers and agricultural supply
   chain actors to find long-term, regenerative solutions that stick and amplify
   impact.
 * By addressing issues collectively, farmers, businesses, investors, land
   managers and governments can more efficiently navigate the intricacies of
   bringing regenerative agriculture to scale. Partnerships can facilitate
   solutions to thorny problems like land tenure disputes, agreement on lands
   and waters designated for commercial development and for conservation, and
   design priorities for new infrastructure.

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CLIMATE AND LANDSCAPE PARTNERSHIPS

 * Landscape Partnerships can help scale and accelerate climate change
   mitigation.
 * Multi-stakeholder landscape planning directly addresses climate-related
   challenges. Stakeholders and planners identify, negotiate and manage the
   impacts of different land uses and users on others in the landscape to
   maximize mitigation/adaptation benefits.
 * Integrated Landscape Management (ILM) enables stakeholders to balance needs
   between sectors and stakeholders and to plan integrated activities that
   reinforce and complement one another.


OUR EVENTS




PARTNER-HOSTED EVENTS


CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL

 * Tuesday, 05 Dec 2023
 * 15:00—16:30
 * SE Room 3

Systems thinking for holistic climate action:nature-driven engineering, policy
and finance solutions
Fostering transdisciplinarity and systems thinking for inclusive, effective,
nature-positive infrastructure and climate solutions in the context of the
global stocktake (e.g. through nature-based and hybrid approaches, accelerating
the energy transition) by mobilising youth, finance and policy.

Speakers: Kirils Holstovs, WFEO Young Engineers; Rod Braun, Conservation
International); Laleh Behjat, University of Calgary; Sue Brown, Worley; Merkebe
Demissie, University of Calgary; Pradeepa Bholanath, Advisor to VP of Guyana and
architect of 2030 Low Carbon Strategy


CLIMATE-KIC

 * Friday, 01 December 2023
 * 12:00 - 13:00 GST
 * Blue Zone, UNFCCC Global Innovation Hub Pavilion
 * Led by EIT Climate-KIC

Urban settlements in transformations – Places of learning, community and
self-determination
This session opens a conversation about systems innovation in cities, and about
role of city leaders and citizens, local communities and businesses, in
transformation at scale. What is needed from city leaders and community leaders
to support and enable change? How can leaders and urban dwellers be given the
space to experiment, push boundaries and learn in real time and how can they
work to engage and mobilise local communities? How can narratives, and
opportunities for learning and active participation of citizens and community
groups lead to positive and equitable change?

 * Saturday, 02 December 2023
 * 13:00 - 14:00 GST
 * Blue Zone, Spanish Pavilion
 * Co-organised by EIT Climate-KIC

Development of Resilient and Livable Cities
In a global context where cities are both contributors to environmental
challenges and victims of their consequences, the event seeks to emphasize the
significance of proactive urban planning. By encouraging a holistic approach to
city development, participants will explore strategies that not only enhance
resilience to climate change but also promote livability and well-being for
their inhabitants.

This session will provide a platform for urban planners, policymakers, and
experts to share insights and best practices in developing cities that can
withstand the challenges of the 21st century. It will delve into topics such as
green infrastructure, sustainable transportation, and community engagement,
aiming to equip attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to build cities
that are not only robust in the face of adversity but also pleasant and
nurturing environments for their residents. “Development of Resilient and
Livable Cities” promises to be a crucial milestone in the pursuit of urban
sustainability and human well-being.

 * Sunday, 03 December 2023
 * 10:00 - 11:00 GST
 * Blue Zone, UNFCCC Global Innovation Hub Pavilion
 * Co-organised by EIT Climate-KIC with BMW Foundation

Designing knowledge-action networks for supporting climate-positive innovation
towards regenerative transformation
Join the livestream

 * Sunday, 03 December 2023
 * 10:00 - 11:00 GST
 * Blue Zone, Resilience Frontiers Pavilion
 * Organised by EIT Climate-KIC

Climate Narratives and Storytelling: Unleashing the Power of Creativity
Humans have always made sense of the world through stories and everyone should
be equipped to tell powerful stories for climate impacts. Hence, it’s essential
to invest time in building this capability to democratise storytelling.

This workshop session focuses on supporting participants in building personal
capabilities towards communicating engaging climate stories. Through hands-on
guidance participants gain an understanding of:

 * how they can harness the power of creativity and storytelling to change
   systems for the better
 * what makes a good story, and how they best pull out the main essences from
   their own work and experiences to create authentic and meaningful stories
 * how to shape more inclusive narratives
 * how to make sure that relevant stories reach a receptive audience’s

 * Monday, 04 December 2023
 * 17:00 - 18:00 GST
 * Blue Zone, UNFCCC Global Innovation Hub Pavilion
 * Co-organised by EIT Climate-KIC with OECD

Radical collaborations: Breaking finance silos and implementation barriers to
deliver on the climate agenda
This session will focus on a system-thinking approach and explore new and
radical ways of working across philanthropic funding and implementation. During
the session, EIT Climate-KIC and the Systemic Climate Action Funding
Collaborative and OECD’s netFWD will facilitate a discussion among foundations,
delivering organisations, experts and public donors, to discuss practical and
locally-led solutions to priority issues identified by the COP28 2 Presidency,
including youth, education and skills, gender equality, nature, land use and
oceans; while keeping a tight focus on poverty reduction and leaving no one
behind.

 * Wednesday, 06 December 2023
 * 15:00 - 16:00 GST
 * Blue Zone, UNFCCC Global Innovation Hub Pavilion
 * Led by EIT Climate-KIC

Holistic and systemic urban transformation: Change at city-wide scale
This session focuses on learnings from the ground, hearing from cities that are
currently engaged in systems-thinking and systems innovation approaches to
creating whole place transformation. Focussed on reflections and lessons
emerging from the experience at city-level, this session will bring together
expertise and perspectives from leading initiatives in Europe, South America,
North America and Asia.

Insights will include reflections on the need to address both mitigation and
adaptation; finance and business models, multi-level governance, policy
innovations needed for acceleration and scaling (via replication models),
stakeholder engagement including direct and specific partnership and
community-led and communityowned development.

 * Sunday, 10 December 2023
 * 11:30 - 12:00 GST
 * Blue Zone, Spanish Pavilion
 * Co-organised by EIT Climate-KIC

Challenges in the Implementation of Regenerative Agriculture Practices
This session shines a spotlight on a critical agricultural shift that aims to
revolutionize the way we produce food while enhancing sustainability and
ecological health. In an era marked by climate change and the need for more
sustainable farming, this event addresses the hurdles faced in adopting
regenerative agricultural practices.

The event underscores the significance of transitioning from conventional
farming methods to regenerative practices that prioritize soil health,
biodiversity, and carbon sequestration. It provides a platform for farmers,
researchers, policymakers, and environmentalists to explore the complexities and
obstacles inherent in this transition.

Through in-depth discussions, this gathering offers a comprehensive overview of
the challenges faced in scaling up regenerative agriculture, including access to
resources, market demand, and education. It aims to equip participants with a
deeper understanding of the hurdles and potential solutions, fostering a roadmap
for broader adoption of regenerative agriculture practices. “Challenges in the
Implementation of Regenerative Agriculture Practices” is a pivotal moment in the
ongoing effort to transform the way we cultivate the land and manage our natural
resources.


OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST

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COP-RELATED RESOURCES

Dive deeper into 1000L’s efforts to transform finance, food systems, and climate
action with these key resources.

video

AN INTRODUCTION TO INTEGRATED LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT

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publication

TOWARDS FINANCING LARGE-SCALE HOLISTIC LANDSCAPE RESTORATION IN EUROPE

Read paper
video

RAINFOREST ALLIANCE: WE’RE ALL IN CAMPAIGN

View video
publication

RAINFOREST ALLIANCE: CLIMATE POSITION PAPER

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article

COP28: WHY CLIMATE SOLUTIONS THAT CENTER PEOPLE AND NATURE ARE NON-NEGOTIABLES

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overview

1000 LANDSCAPES FOR 1 BILLION PEOPLE: AN INTRODUCTION

Read overview
brief

LANDSCAPE COLLABORATION FOR REGENERATIVE FOOD SYSTEMS: TOWARDS AN ACTION AGENDA

Read brief
press release

OPEN LETTER PRESS RELEASE

Read press release
actions

TOWARD SYSTEMIC CHANGE IN LANDSCAPE FINANCE

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webpage

AN OPEN LETTER FOR FINANCE TRANSFORMATION

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