Down to earth – why soils play a key role in ecosystem based adaptation?

The GIZ Global Project Mainstreaming EbA is happy to share with you the recording of the online session on ‘Down to earth – why soils play a key role in ecosystem-based adaptation?’

The online session was recorded on May 10th as part of a series of online sessions hosted by the International EbA Community of Practice.

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The online session features:

An overview of the new guidebook “Ecosystem Soil – Bringing nature-based solutions on climate change and biodiversity conservation down to earth”

Dr. Andrea Beste, International Soil Expert

A brief introduction on soil governance and soil in national climate policies

Ulrich Kindermann (GIZ,Global Project Mainstreaming EbA)

 

The online session is moderated by Christine Lottje, FAKT Consult

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