10/10/2025
11:00 - 12:30
Virtual Channel 2
, Solo en línea
Sesión con interpretación
Por qué asistir
Join diverse stakeholders to explore advancements in monitoring, inclusive financing, and policy frameworks that position soil health as a nature-based solution for conservation, climate resilience, and sustainable land management.
Descripción de la sesión
Soil health underpins biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, and food security, yet over one-third of the Earth's surface is degraded, affecting over 3.2 billion people globally. Smallholder farmers play a key role but often face barriers in accessing knowledge, resources, and financial incentives. Integrating soil health into conservation efforts is critical for advancing the goals of the three Rio Conventions. This session will bring together policymakers, researchers, youth, farming communities, and the private sector to address the socio-economic, policy, and practical aspects of soil health. It will showcase innovative monitoring tools, inclusive financing mechanisms, enabling policy frameworks, and on-the-ground practices that improve soil health as a nature-based solution. Discussions will highlight holistic, evidence-based, gender-responsive approaches that prioritise equity and multi-stakeholder action. Participants will co-develop actionable recommendations for scaling up soil health efforts globally for enhanced conservation, climate resilience, and land restoration.Organised by
International Centre for Research on Agroforestry ( Kenya )
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