A guide for the application of the Blended Learning Programme on Mainstreaming Biodiversity across Agricultural Sectors
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| The Global Landscapes Forum, in collaboration with Wageningen University and Research, addresses the critical need for informed policy decision-making in the agriculture and environment sectors through a comprehensive six-module course. Specifically targeting government and technical experts capable of influencing policy, this initiative focuses on integrating biodiversity into agricultural sectors, in line with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) goals for a sustainable and diverse environment. Key messages The course contributes directly to the impact aspirations of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), emphasizing environmental improvement and focusing on biodiversity for food and agriculture. Its overall objective includes the sustainable use, conservation and restoration of ecosystems. The materials are designed for government and technical experts and prepare to influence policy decisions in the agriculture and environment sectors, directly supporting FAO's initiatives for a better natural environment and the sustainable use of biodiversity. In response to global challenges and technological advances, the Global Landscapes Forum embraces blended learning. This approach, which leverages digital tools, responds to the needs of diverse audiences by seamlessly integrating face-to-face and online methodologies. The strategic combination improves accessibility and empowers a wider audience, contributing to the effectiveness of the course. |
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