Event

Monitoring & Evaluation of Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS): Country & GIAHS Site Experiences

A webinar will be held on the experiences of countries that are currently implementing M&E processes for their GIAHS sites.

Time
- Asia/Tokyo

This webinar will provide insights on the experiences of countries that are currently implementing Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) processes for their Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) sites. Experts from GIAHS sites in the People's Republic of China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Portugal will discuss the implementation, benefits, and challenges of an effective M&E process. The GIAHS Monitoring and Evaluation Manual: A Technical Reference, jointly published by the UNU-IAS and Rural Development Administration of the Republic of Korea (RDA), will be officially launched at the webinar.

Background

The FAO GIAHS programme designates traditional agricultural systems that safeguard the livelihoods of small-scale family farmers who practise sustainable agriculture based on local and indigenous knowledge. Since its inception in 2002, GIAHS designations have been expanding worldwide, and there is a growing interest and need to holistically understand the impacts of GIAHS conservation through systematic monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of these activities.

Language

Please note that this event will be conducted in English, with no interpretation provided.

Details & Registration

Please visit the UNU-IAS OUIK website for more information and registration.

Organisers

The event is organised by the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability Operating Unit Ishikawa Kanazawa (UNU-IAS OUIK) in partnership with the Rural Development Administration of the Republic of Korea (RDA), and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

Related content

Event

Synergies for Sustainability: Celebrating 10 Years of UNU-IAS

TOKYO: This event will explore the key achievements and impacts of the institute since its founding in 2014.

-

Project

LDN4NAP: Supplement to the UNFCCC NAP Technical Guidelines on Promoting Synergy Between Efforts Addressing DLDD, the Achievement of LDN and the Process to Formulate and Implement NAPs

This project will develop a supplement for existing frameworks and plans towards achieving land degredation neutrality and planing adaptation.

30 Apr 2024