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  • Deadline extended for GLO2 restoration case study submissions – 15 May 2021
  • Deadline extended for GLO2 restoration case study submissions – 15 May 2021

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Deadline extended for GLO2 restoration case study submissions – 15 May 2021

The Global Land Outlook 2nd edition (GLO2) is now under preparation and will be launched at UNCCD COP15. It aims to support the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration by offering a positive narrative and future scenarios that stress the potential and opportunities afforded by a continuum of restoration activities that improve environmental conditions by avoiding, reducing, and reversing land degradation while at the same time deliver multiple benefits (i.e., ecosystem goods and services) that underwrite the current and future sustainability of our societies, economies, and the planet.  

GLO2 print and digital products will focus on promoting and learning from case studies and good practice examples from around the world. Consideration will be given to the presentation of case studies in a range of formats (e.g., comprehensive, full page, box, pull outs) for GLO2 report and the digital platform. A strategic communications campaign will enhance the dissemination of case studies by linking social and other media to the GLO2 knowledge base created.

UNCCD stakeholders are kindly invited to submit case studies at the regional, national, or sub-national scale that illustrate conservation, sustainable land management and restoration activities that have a positive impact on communities and nations. Please provide as much information, references, and links as possible using the form attached. 

Please submit your case studies to the CSO panel [email protected] before the new deadline (15 May 2021).

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CASE STUDY SUBMISSION FORM – Please download the document from our News section under ‘Marketplace’ –> ‘Communications to Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)’.

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