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Global Program on Access to Land for Climate Action and Infrastructure

Global Program on Access to Land for Climate Action and Infrastructure

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Date of publication
mei 2024
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The session introduced the World Bank's Global Program on Access to Land for Climate Action and Infrastructure, aiming to address critical challenges related to land use in the context of climate change and sustainable development. The primary objective was to announce the launch of the Global Program, spotlight commitments from donors, and present insights from the 5-year Global Program on Land and Climate Change. Central to the session was the unveiling of a Global Guide, designed as a comprehensive resource to assist policymakers, institutions, and stakeholders in formulating effective land-use strategies aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goals. The Guide aims to synthesize best practices and tools from case studies worldwide, providing a clear framework for optimizing land use in climate action. Presentations highlighted the program’s potential to bridge gaps in current land management practices by offering actionable insights for policymakers, with success gauged by the adoption of these recommendations into national policies. Discussions also underscored the importance of integrating land-use planning with climate resilience and infrastructure development, emphasizing a holistic approach to sustainable land management. A panel of government and local agency representatives shared case studies, discussing both achievements and obstacles faced in securing access to land for climate purposes. These real-world examples illuminated the challenges of balancing development needs with environmental conservation and community rights. The session culminated in a call for collaborative action, inviting global stakeholders to commit to the program’s objectives. It emphasized the necessity of joint efforts to tackle land-use issues at multiple levels, fostering dialogue among diverse actors and catalyzing transformative shifts towards sustainable land management practices. The program’s success will be measured not only by the commitments garnered but also by the subsequent implementation of its strategies, signaling a significant step forward in global climate action and infrastructure planning.


This resource has been made available by the organizers of the World Bank Land Conference under the following disclaimer.
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Serene Ho; Abbas Rajabifard; Mika-Petteri Törhönen; Alice Kesminas; Mark Allan