Global Landscapes Forum Bonn 2019: As it happened
On 22–23 June 2019, more than 600 people from across the world gathered at the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany to rally behind a more inclusive and sustainable future rooted in the recognition of the rights of indigenous communities and their irreplaceable role in combatting the climate crisis. Held alongside the UNFCCC’s Bonn Climate Change Conference (SB50), indigenous leaders and representatives stood shoulder to shoulder with policy makers, scientists and youth in their commitment to securing the rights of the world’s 350 million Indigenous peoples, whose ancestral lands contain 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity and nearly 300 billion metric tons of carbon (equal to 33 times 2017’s global energy emissions). The GLF Bonn 2019 Digital Edition was streamed live to 14,000 people from 150 countries and reached 14.2 million people on social media.
Event highlights
Take a look back on all of the GLF Bonn 2019 highlights, from inspiring video addresses to informative presentations
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New Web portal offers quick access to data on forests, trees and agroforestry
22 Jun 2019 -
Global Landscapes Forum to adopt standard to protect lands of Indigenous peoples and local communities
22 Jun 2019 -
Now playing: The age of enlightenment on Africa
20 Jun 2019 -
Four things you’ll find at GLF Bonn 2019
18 Jun 2019
Fighting for Rights: Landscape Heroes Competition
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the GLF Landscape Heroes 2019 competition, whether you submitted a story or voted. It is our pleasure to feature the winner, who will join a GLF event later this year.