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L'action de la société civile pour la gestion durable des paysages dans les zones arides

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This session will focus on the issues that affect people living in drylandes, where sustainable land management is central to the realization of the three Rio Conventions (Desertification, Biological Diversity, Climate Change).
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The thematic stream session proposed by CARI will highlight the engagement of civil society in landscape and land management in drylands. More precisely this engagement of civil society will be shown through the results of the International Desertif'actions (D’a19) Summit, organized in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) in June 2019 by CARI, SPONG and UNCCD. D’a19 Summit enabled more than 300 representatives of the civil society to exchange on the sustainable management of the drylands, through its technical aspects (pastoralism, multi-uses and water governance, land governance), and political frameworks (UNCCD, Great Green Wall Initiative). Based on D’a19 recommendations, the thematic stream session will mobilize actors more widely on the defense of landscapes and lands in drylands and produce upgraded recommendations for the Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework to be adopted in 2020 by the Convention on Biological Diversity.

Agenda de la session

Modérateur

Manon ALBAGNAC

Chargée de projet Sahel - Désertification,
Centre d'Actions et de Réalisations Internationales
France


11:00 - 12:30

Panéliste

Mr Chris MAGERO

Senior Programme Officer, Global Drylands Initiative,
International Union for the Conservation of Nature
Kenya

Sustainable pastoralism and rangeland restoration
11:00 - 12:30

Mrs Ndeye Fatou MAR

Land Department Coordinator,
Sahara and Sahel Observatory
Tunisia

The multiple uses of water in arid areas
11:00 - 12:30

Mr Patrice BURGER

President / Chair,
Centre d'Actions et de Réalisations Internationales
France

The Great Green Wall: a political and operational framework of actions for the achievement of the 3 Rio Conventions
11:00 - 12:30

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