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Welcome to the e-forum on Land, Environment and Climate Change: Challenges, Priority issues and Tools

This e-forums aims at further enriching the background paper that provides an overview of the relationship between land tenure, land management approaches and the environment (including climate change related issues). The focus is on the linkages between land and the environment moving from a scientific framework to a country level implementation framework and to what implications this has in urban and rural areas. The background document also identifies some priorities research areas and tools. pdf Download the background document 3.42 Mb

All participants and contributors are urged to read and familiarise themselves with the background document. The outcome of the e-forum will be shared to all contributors who will also receive a copy of the main and enriched report. We anticipate a vibrant contribution to this endeavour. We are very much looking forward to your ideas to enrich it and formulate concrete recommendations.

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Land, Environment and climate changes: challenges, priority issues and tools
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Prioritising issues

The focus for this week is to review the key issues that emerged from week one and come up with some priority issues and responses where UN-HABITAT and GLTN and their partners should focus on. The objective is to narrow down the number to 10 priority issues. The key criteria for selecting priority issues include: relevance to UN-HABITAT and GLTN mandate, potential to add-value (filling a gap, not duplicating effort), critical for supporting the MDGs, etc. Participants are encouraged to familiarise themselves with UN-HABITAT and GLTN materials which will be posted on e-forum or made available through external links. Moderators may summarise the outcome of the contributions, particularly priority areas for UN-HABITAT and GLTN.
814 2009/05/19 13:46 GMT
by Remy Sietchiping
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Identifying priority land tools

On week two participants will also focus on land tools that can contribute to addressing the issues identified in week one. For example, the section 5 of the background document identifies 11 possible land tools. The identification of tools should also take into account GLTN 18 priority land tools and the five cross cutting issues . Participants are invited to comment on the pertinence and usefulness of the tools identified or suggest new one (s). Proposed new tools should follow the same format and include justifications, case studies (examples), references and, if available, supporting documents. To kick start the discussion/contribution, the following 11 land tools are identified:
1874 2009/05/18 07:27 GMT
by Joseph George Ray
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Discussion
To kick-start the discussion for this first week, it is important to identify key issues and solutions, based on the questions in part 4 of the report. To get the discussion started, tentative response is provided for each question. The questions are not exhaustive and are not in any priority ranking. Participants are welcome to agree, disagree with and comment on the proposed responses. Participants should not necessary address all the questions. In addition, participants are welcome to post additional issues and propose tentative responses. After the first week, the moderators will summarise the main points of the discussion and post them on the website to guide future contributions.

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3994 2009/05/11 05:04 GMT
by Abayomi Kurt
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