LEDS LAC Sustainable Logistics CoP

LEDS LAC CoPs

Sustainable Logistics Community of Practice

The AFOLU Working Group serves as a platform for engaging decision makers, practitioners and researchers, for building a LEDS GP AFOLU community of practice that links agriculture and forestry expert networks.

The Working Group’s goal is to promote and facilitate information, knowledge sharing, and adoption of tools and solutions for climate resilient, low emission development across the agriculture, forestry and other land use sectors.

We build on relationships with diverse stakeholders in the AFOLU sector from regional, national, and subnational decision-makers, to low emission development practitioners, the private sector, and researchers.

Priority Areas

Forestry
Agriculture
Finance
Land Use
Cross-Sectoral Rural LEDS
in Latin America

How We Work

Our services include building programs and expertise through a wide range of global and regional workshops, technical assistance, developing case studies, guidance documents, peer learning, and hosting webinars.

The Working Group has launched a community of practices (CoP) in X regions. The objective of the CoPs are to provide a platform – virtual and in-person – for sector stakeholders within a region to discuss experiences and seek guidance on xyz topics; learn from practitioners in peer countries with experience planning and implementing sustainable actions; and share relevant reports and resources. The CoPs are intended to be an informal space to link expert assistance and technical know-how with on-the-ground challenges and priorities.

AFOLU COP

LIVESTOCK COP

Upcoming Activities

Latest News from the Working Group

Discover the latest news and events from our working group.

Modelling Mozambique’s low-emissions future

Almeida Sitoe, Sadie Cox and Tim Woods report on a major low-emissions project that is modelling future development pathways for Mozambique and providing scenarios for the next version of its NDC.

Film: Achieving a resilient future

In this film, decision-makers from around the world describe how they are creating a climate resilient future by embracing low emission development.

Rural LEDS Community of Practice (Latin America and Caribbean)

The Rural LEDS Community of Practice as a vehicle to facilitate peer to peer exchanges among LAC governments, private sector, international programs and other relevant stakeholders who are working on policies, measures and planning approaches that greatly impact rural development. The objective of the Rural LEDS Community is to accelerate rural development in the LAC region through an integrated planning…

Africa AFOLU Community of Practice

The AFOLU (Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use) Community of Practice in Africa focuses on facilitating peer to peer exchange, providing training and technical assistance and sharing best practices on: agroforestry action as a driver of socioeconomic development and emission reduction linking agricultural production with small-scale energy sources to enable socio-economic development and emission reductions analytical approaches to assess greenhouse…

Discover country leadership examples on integrating low emission action into national development

The Low Emission Development Strategies Global Partnership (LEDS GP) has launched its country leadership resource, which allows users to discover how countries are integrating low emission action in their national development. Experts from LEDS GP’s working groups, regional platforms and secretariat have collected these examples of country leadership – and have provided links to where users can find out more…

LEDS GP in August 2016

Find out what we’ve been up to this month, including details about our LEDS LAC platform’s upcoming annual event and the launch of a Community of Practice series on bioelectricity resource potential.

LEDS GP in July 2016

See what LEDS GP has been up to this month, including reports from our regional events in Asia and Africa, a series of reports on the benefits of LEDS and webinars from our LEDS LAC team.