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FLR | Enrol now & join an online knowledge-sharing forum: “Forest and landscape restoration: Participatory approaches and monitoring” 17 May – 5 June 2018 with UNFAO

Dear Colleague, 
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is pleased to invite you to a knowledge-sharing forum: 
“Forest and landscape restoration: Participatory approaches and monitoring” 
taking place online from 17 May to 5 June 2018. 

Enrol now and join the webinar on Wednesday 23 May from 15:30 to 17:00 (UTC + 2/ CEST–Rome, convert time). 
The webinar will include presentations by:  Mchich Derak, Regional Directorate for Water and Forests of the Rif, Morocco and  
Manuel Guariguata, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Peru.   
    
This knowledge-sharing forum aims to answer these questions:   
1 - Why is it important for the implementation and success of restoration activities that the relevant stakeholders participate? 
2 - What is the added value of using participatory approaches? 
3 - How can local populations and other key stakeholders best be engaged during the entire FLR process? How can the conditions that enable participation be created?  
4 - What are the key social aspects to be considered in FLR monitoring? What are the main lessons learned from monitoring social aspects of the FLR processes? 
  
Register for the webinar and the facilitated discussion: 
   
The forum is intended for the practitioners of Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR), in particular for the national focal points on FLR, those working on planning and monitoring FLR activities, including civil society organizations, academia and the private sector working with communities on FLR implementation.

Read the forum’s concept note.
Read more here about how to participate.

Participation is essential to successful forest and landscape restoration. Join the movement!


Kind regards on behalf of the organizing team, 
  
Christophe, Maria, Carolina and Caterina  
Forest and Landscape Restoration Mechanism 
FAO – Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 


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