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2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Consumption and Production in an Age of Diminishing Resources

2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Consumption and Production in an Age of Diminishing Resources

Conference on Germany’s Role in the Implementation of the SDGs 17 goals and 169 targets: the Agenda for Sustainable Development (2030 Agenda) adopted by the United Nations in September 2015 is as ambitious as it is complex. The UN member…

Ivonne Lobos Alva 29 April 2016 Read more
Land Governance, Opinion, Sustainable Development Goals

The UN’s most inclusive body at a crossroads

The UN’s most inclusive body at a crossroads

Authors Matheus Zanella and Jessica Duncan comment on the change direction at the recent UN Committee on Food Security (CFS) meeting. Has the organization once at the vanguard of inclusiveness lost its ambition?

Amy Green 23 October 2015 No Comments Read more

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Follow the discussions of 600 participants from 80 countries!

Diverse summary reports, Chairman's conclusions, videos, Rapporteurs' reports and presentations can be found here.

Soil Atlas Animated Graphics

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Facts and Figures about earth land and fields:

Depicting the worldwide significance and the state of land, soil and agriculture.

Illustrating why we should fight for a just and sustainable soil and land policy.

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