January 24, 2014

Infographic Break: Landscapes in Climate & Development Policy

A new infographic captures some of the motivations, outcomes, and recommendations of the Global Landscapes Forum held between the two weeks of the UNFCCC 19th Convention of the Parties in Warsaw. It links adaptation and mitigation and suggests landscape principles be applied both in REDD+ activities and the sustainable development goals under formation. This and an earlier graphic on UNFCCC negotiations provide initial insight into what role integrated landscape approaches can play in policy.

The full infographic is available on the Global Landscapes Forum website.

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  • Claire Kellerman
    January 24, 2014 at 7:47pm

    On Maui, these past three days, our Regrarianism/Darren Doherty events have been so beautiful and successful, we are all very very inspired to action,
    and we envision wonderful changes for our 260-acre Regenerative Community Project as soon as we can begin implementing the incredible fun and intelligence that was imparted to us.

    You can see the presentation Darren Doherty just gave three times on Maui, and he is now on Oahu sharing the same.
    I highly recommend it. Find link here:
    http://www.heenandoherty.com/new/index.htm (18 minutes)

    Power point talk by Darren J Doherty about Regrarianism
    repopulating, rehydrating, and regenerating rural america, at M.U.M. University November, 30 2012
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiX00gK3yj4&list=PLqPZgDXOa8vdul6QcsTQS_PXgzPEcu5-4 ( 1.5 hrs.)

    Regrarian Platform, (P.A. Yeoman’s Scale of Permanence expanded.)
    REGEN10:
    1. Climate
    2. Geography
    3. Water
    4. Access
    5. Forestry
    6. Building
    7. Fencing
    8. Soils
    9. PolyMarketing
    10. Energy

    Aloha, Claire Malibu Kellerman, Permaculturist for HOKU NUI MAUI, LLC.,
    Singer, & The Maui Permaculture Network (MPN) Founder, Director